Plant Response to Gold Nanoparticles in Terms of Growth, Development, Production, and Protection: An Overview

dc.contributor.authorSatya, Tahmeena Khan, Kulsum Hashmi, Saman Raza, Sakshi Gupta, Seema Joshi
dc.date.accessioned2025-05-29T08:37:05Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.descriptionPlant Response to Gold Nanoparticles. Editors: Azamal Husen
dc.description.abstractThe specialized chemical and physical characteristics of nanoparticles make them quite different from bulk materials and therefore useful in nearly every aspect of life. A great deal of research has also gone into how they interact with living systems, as well as how they affect their physiology, morphology, and biochemistry. Nanoparticles (NPs) are widely used in agriculture to improve seed germination, encourage plant growth, and shield crops from biotic stress. Studies have shown that a variety of NPs from the environment can enter plants, accumulate there, and subsequently go up the food chain. Silver, gold, copper, titanium, iron, and zincbased metallic nanoparticles are frequently utilized in agriculture to promote plant growth and yield. The potential of metallic NPs in protecting plants, promoting development, detecting diseases, and identifying pesticide and herbicide residues has been highlighted by recent studies. Different NPs bring about different changes in the plants. Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) have gained immense popularity and are the most researched NPs due to their wide range of commercial applications, ease of synthesis, unique optical properties, chemical stability, and non-toxicity. The use of AuNPs in agriculture, specifically for plant growth and development, has been elucidated in this chapter. The interactions between AuNPs and the biota have also been described in detail in this chapter.
dc.identifier.isbn978-981-97-7173-8
dc.identifier.urihttp://136.232.12.194:4000/handle/123456789/1267
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherSpringer Nature
dc.subjectAuNPs
dc.subjectGene regulation
dc.subjectMechanistic insight
dc.subjectBiotic stress
dc.subjectPhotosynthetic efficiency
dc.subjectTranslocation
dc.titlePlant Response to Gold Nanoparticles in Terms of Growth, Development, Production, and Protection: An Overview
dc.typeBook chapter

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