Diverse influence of nanoparticles on plant growth with a particular emphasis on crop plants
The article describes the current knowledge about the impact of nanoparticles on plant development with a particular emphasis on crop plants. Nanotechnology is an intensively developing field of science. This is due to the enormous hopes that have been placed on the achievements of nanotechnology in...
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author | Anna Milewska-Hendel Robert Gawecki Maciej Zubko Danuta Stróż Ewa Kurczyńska |
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description | The article describes the current knowledge about the impact of nanoparticles on plant development with a particular emphasis on crop plants. Nanotechnology is an intensively developing field of science. This is due to the enormous hopes that have been placed on the achievements of nanotechnology in various areas of life. Increasingly, it has been noted that apart from the future benefits of nanotechnology in our everyday life, nanoparticles (NPs) may also have adverse effects that have not been sufficiently explored and understood. Most analyses to date have been focused on the influence of nanomaterials on the physiological processes primarily in animals, humans and bacteria. Although our knowledge about the influence of NPs on the development of plants is considerably smaller, the current views are presented below. Such knowledge is extremely important since NPs can enter the food chain, which may have an influence on human health. |
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spelling | doaj.art-1abe483d7eeb4cc7aa1a8d1642160d592022-12-21T23:03:47ZengPolish Botanical SocietyActa Agrobotanica2300-357X2016-12-0169410.5586/aa.16945761Diverse influence of nanoparticles on plant growth with a particular emphasis on crop plantsAnna Milewska-Hendel0Robert Gawecki1Maciej Zubko2Danuta Stróż3Ewa Kurczyńska4Department of Cell Biology, Faculty of Biology and Environmental Protection, University of Silesia in Katowice, Jagiellońska 28, 40-032 KatowiceDepartment of Cell Biology, Faculty of Biology and Environmental Protection, University of Silesia in Katowice, Jagiellońska 28, 40-032 KatowiceInstitute of Materials Science, University of Silesia in Katowice, 75 Pułku Piechoty 1a, 41-500 ChorzówInstitute of Materials Science, University of Silesia in Katowice, 75 Pułku Piechoty 1a, 41-500 ChorzówDepartment of Cell Biology, Faculty of Biology and Environmental Protection, University of Silesia in Katowice, Jagiellońska 28, 40-032 KatowiceThe article describes the current knowledge about the impact of nanoparticles on plant development with a particular emphasis on crop plants. Nanotechnology is an intensively developing field of science. This is due to the enormous hopes that have been placed on the achievements of nanotechnology in various areas of life. Increasingly, it has been noted that apart from the future benefits of nanotechnology in our everyday life, nanoparticles (NPs) may also have adverse effects that have not been sufficiently explored and understood. Most analyses to date have been focused on the influence of nanomaterials on the physiological processes primarily in animals, humans and bacteria. Although our knowledge about the influence of NPs on the development of plants is considerably smaller, the current views are presented below. Such knowledge is extremely important since NPs can enter the food chain, which may have an influence on human health.https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/aa/article/view/6639apoplastcrop plantsdevelopmentnanoparticlesplantsplasmodesmatasymplast |
spellingShingle | Anna Milewska-Hendel Robert Gawecki Maciej Zubko Danuta Stróż Ewa Kurczyńska Diverse influence of nanoparticles on plant growth with a particular emphasis on crop plants Acta Agrobotanica apoplast crop plants development nanoparticles plants plasmodesmata symplast |
title | Diverse influence of nanoparticles on plant growth with a particular emphasis on crop plants |
title_full | Diverse influence of nanoparticles on plant growth with a particular emphasis on crop plants |
title_fullStr | Diverse influence of nanoparticles on plant growth with a particular emphasis on crop plants |
title_full_unstemmed | Diverse influence of nanoparticles on plant growth with a particular emphasis on crop plants |
title_short | Diverse influence of nanoparticles on plant growth with a particular emphasis on crop plants |
title_sort | diverse influence of nanoparticles on plant growth with a particular emphasis on crop plants |
topic | apoplast crop plants development nanoparticles plants plasmodesmata symplast |
url | https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/aa/article/view/6639 |
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