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Nanotechnology for endorsing abiotic stresses: a review on the role of nanoparticles and nanocompositions

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FUNCTIONAL PLANT BIOLOGY
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CSIRO PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.1071/FP22092

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abiotic stresses; carbon-based nanocompositions; drought; heat stress; heavy metals; metals; nanoparticle; nanotechnology; salt stress; sustainable agriculture

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Environmental stresses pose a threat to sustainable crop production, and nanotechnology has been studied as an effective remediation strategy. Nanoparticles, with unique physiochemical properties, are a promising solution for promoting sustainable agriculture. Crop plants easily uptake nanoparticles and they play essential roles in growth and metabolism. Nanoparticles also enhance the removal of metals from contaminated sites and water.
Environmental stresses, including the salt and heavy metals contaminated sites, signify a threat to sustainable crop production. The existence of these stresses has increased in recent years due to human-induced climate change. In view of this, several remediation strategies including nanotechnology have been studied to find more effective approaches for sustaining the environment. Nanoparticles, due to unique physiochemical properties; i.e. high mobility, reactivity, high surface area, and particle morphology, have shown a promising solution to promote sustainable agriculture. Crop plants easily take up nanoparticles, which can penetrate into the cells to play essential roles in growth and metabolic events. In addition, different iron- and carbon-based nanocompositions enhance the removal of metals from the contaminated sites and water; these nanoparticles activate the functional groups that potentially target specific molecules of the metal pollutants to obtain efficient remediation. This review article emphasises the recent advancement in the application of nanotechnology for the remediation of contaminated soils with metal pollutants and mitigating different abiotic stresses. Different implementation barriers are also discussed. Furthermore, we reported the opportunities and research directions to promote sustainable development based on the application of nanotechnology.

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