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Title: Plant Abiotic Stress Resilience Developed by Bio-Synthesized Nanoparticles: A New Benefit for Sustainable Approach
Abstract:Due to the growing prevalence of ecological issues worldwide, crop development and production may be hampered in the modern era. Scientists studying plants and agriculture have made significant advancements in recent decades in promoting effective and environmentally friendly methods for the green synthesis of nanoparticles (NPs), which are notable for their distinct physio-biochemical characteristics as well as their potential roles and applications. They are believed to be potent sensing molecules that control numerous important physiological and biochemical processes in plants, from germination to senescence, as well as particular mechanisms for adapting to shifting environmental conditions. This review highlights the most recent findings regarding the synthesis of NPs via plant extracts as well as their importance in reprogramming plant traits and reducing abiotic stresses. It is also demonstrated how phytohormone content can be altered by nanoparticles in response to abiotic stress. The uses and restrictions of green synthesized NPs in different scientific contexts have also been highlighted.Due to the growing prevalence of ecological issues worldwide, crop development and production may be hampered in the modern era. Scientists studying plants and agriculture have made significant advancements in recent decades in promoting effective and environmentally friendly methods for the green synthesis of nanoparticles (NPs), which are notable for their distinct physio-biochemical characteristics as well as their potential roles and applications. They are believed to be potent sensing molecules that control numerous important physiological and biochemical processes in plants, from germination to senescence, as well as particular mechanisms for adapting to shifting environmental conditions. This review highlights the most recent findings regarding the synthesis of NPs via plant extracts as well as their importance in reprogramming plant traits and reducing abiotic stresses. It is also demonstrated how phytohormone content can be altered by nanoparticles in response to abiotic stress. The uses and restrictions of green synthesized NPs in different scientific contexts have also been highlighted.
Keywords: abiotic stress; green synthesized nanoparticles; phytohormones
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