Silica nanoparticle accumulation in plants: current state and future perspectives.

Wei Pan,Hong-Jie Zhang, Yu-Feng Zhang, Mei Wang,Martin Tsz-Ki Tsui,Liuyan Yang,Ai-Jun Miao

Nanoscale(2023)

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With their excellent biocompatibility, adjustable size, and high specific surface area, silica nanoparticles (SiO NPs) offer an alternative to traditional bulk fertilizers as a means to promote sustainable agriculture. SiO NPs have been shown to promote the growth of plants and to reduce the negative effects of biotic and abiotic stresses, but their bioaccumulation is a crucial factor that has been overlooked in studies of their biological effects. In this review, the techniques to quantify and visualize SiO NPs in plants were examined first. We then provide a summary of the current state of knowledge on the accumulation, translocation, and transformation of SiO NPs in plants and of the factors (, the physicochemical properties of SiO NPs, plant species, application mode, and environmental conditions) that influence SiO NP bioaccumulation. The challenges in analyzing NP-plant interactions are considered as well. We conclude by identifying areas for further research that will advance our understanding of NP-plant interactions and thus contribute to more sustainable, eco-friendly, nano-enabled approaches to improving crop nutrient supplies. The information presented herein is important to improve the delivery efficiency of SiO NPs for precision and sustainable agriculture and to assess the safety of SiO NPs during their application in agriculture.
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