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Title: Nanoparticles mediated cadmium toxicity amelioration in plants
Authors: Chakraborty, Sharmily
Pal, Suparna
Paul, Subhabrata
Keywords: Cadmium
Hyperaccumulator
Silicon dioxide
Nano zero valent iron
Nanofertilizer
Issue Date: 10-Jan-2012
Series/Report no.: PLANT SCIENCE TODAY, 2021;Vol 8(4): 897–911
Abstract: Application of nanoparticles to address various environmental issues; especially heavy metal contaminated soil restoration is of global interest. Indiscriminate usage of phosphate fertilizer and other anthropogenic activities contribute to Cd contamination of soil, resulting in degradation of soil quality and low crop yield. By the virtue of unique physiochemical characteristics, nanoparticles (NPs) are effective enough for heavy metal stress mitigation. This review has focused on Cd uptake, accumulation and toxicity in plants followed by the successful application of different metallic and non metallic NPs for soil Cd decontamination. Positive impact of NPs as plant growth elicitor under Cd stress has been explored here. Various ways of NP application (soil, foliar, hydroponics), uptake, mode of action and effective treatment concentration have been highlighted. We have collected handful information regarding the use of NPs as nanofertilizer and nanopesticides. The negative effects of NPs have not been considered here. More in depth study to be conducted for better illumination on plant - NPs interaction, mobilization mechanism and biological activities. Though this review summarizes few facts among various aspect of NP but can be counted as a supportive documentation for the better use of NPs in environmental protection in future.
Description: HORIZON e-Publishing Group
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/165
ISSN: 2348-1900
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