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Effects of Engineered Nanomaterials on Plants Growth: An Overview

Rapid development and wide applications of nanotechnology brought about a significant increment on the number of engineered nanomaterials (ENs) inevitably entering our living system. Plants comprise of a very important living component of the terrestrial ecosystem. Studies on the influence of engine...

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Autores principales: Aslani, Farzad, Bagheri, Samira, Muhd Julkapli, Nurhidayatullaili, Juraimi, Abdul Shukor, Hashemi, Farahnaz Sadat Golestan, Baghdadi, Ali
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4150468/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25202734
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/641759
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author Aslani, Farzad
Bagheri, Samira
Muhd Julkapli, Nurhidayatullaili
Juraimi, Abdul Shukor
Hashemi, Farahnaz Sadat Golestan
Baghdadi, Ali
author_facet Aslani, Farzad
Bagheri, Samira
Muhd Julkapli, Nurhidayatullaili
Juraimi, Abdul Shukor
Hashemi, Farahnaz Sadat Golestan
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description Rapid development and wide applications of nanotechnology brought about a significant increment on the number of engineered nanomaterials (ENs) inevitably entering our living system. Plants comprise of a very important living component of the terrestrial ecosystem. Studies on the influence of engineered nanomaterials (carbon and metal/metal oxides based) on plant growth indicated that in the excess content, engineered nanomaterials influences seed germination. It assessed the shoot-to-root ratio and the growth of the seedlings. From the toxicological studies to date, certain types of engineered nanomaterials can be toxic once they are not bound to a substrate or if they are freely circulating in living systems. It is assumed that the different types of engineered nanomaterials affect the different routes, behavior, and the capability of the plants. Furthermore, different, or even opposing conclusions, have been drawn from most studies on the interactions between engineered nanomaterials with plants. Therefore, this paper comprehensively reviews the studies on the different types of engineered nanomaterials and their interactions with different plant species, including the phytotoxicity, uptakes, and translocation of engineered nanomaterials by the plant at the whole plant and cellular level.
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spelling pubmed-41504682014-09-08 Effects of Engineered Nanomaterials on Plants Growth: An Overview Aslani, Farzad Bagheri, Samira Muhd Julkapli, Nurhidayatullaili Juraimi, Abdul Shukor Hashemi, Farahnaz Sadat Golestan Baghdadi, Ali ScientificWorldJournal Review Article Rapid development and wide applications of nanotechnology brought about a significant increment on the number of engineered nanomaterials (ENs) inevitably entering our living system. Plants comprise of a very important living component of the terrestrial ecosystem. Studies on the influence of engineered nanomaterials (carbon and metal/metal oxides based) on plant growth indicated that in the excess content, engineered nanomaterials influences seed germination. It assessed the shoot-to-root ratio and the growth of the seedlings. From the toxicological studies to date, certain types of engineered nanomaterials can be toxic once they are not bound to a substrate or if they are freely circulating in living systems. It is assumed that the different types of engineered nanomaterials affect the different routes, behavior, and the capability of the plants. Furthermore, different, or even opposing conclusions, have been drawn from most studies on the interactions between engineered nanomaterials with plants. Therefore, this paper comprehensively reviews the studies on the different types of engineered nanomaterials and their interactions with different plant species, including the phytotoxicity, uptakes, and translocation of engineered nanomaterials by the plant at the whole plant and cellular level. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014 2014-08-14 /pmc/articles/PMC4150468/ /pubmed/25202734 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/641759 Text en Copyright © 2014 Farzad Aslani et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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