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Noble metal nanoparticles in agriculture: impacts on plants, associated microorganisms, and biotechnological practices

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    SYSNO ASEP0561978
    Document TypeJ - Journal Article
    R&D Document TypeJournal Article
    Subsidiary JČlánek ve WOS
    TitleNoble metal nanoparticles in agriculture: impacts on plants, associated microorganisms, and biotechnological practices
    Author(s) Burketová, Lenka (UEB-Q) RID, ORCID
    Martinec, Jan (UEB-Q) RID, ORCID
    Siegel, J. (CZ)
    Macůrková, A. (CZ)
    Maryška, Lukáš (UEB-Q) ORCID
    Valentová, O. (CZ)
    Number of authors6
    Article number107929
    Source TitleBiotechnology Advances. - : Elsevier - ISSN 0734-9750
    Roč. 58, SEP (2022)
    Number of pages13 s.
    Languageeng - English
    CountryUS - United States
    KeywordsGold nanoparticles ; Microbiome ; Platinum group elements’ nanoparticles ; Silver nanoparticles
    OECD categoryBiochemical research methods
    R&D ProjectsGA17-10907S GA ČR - Czech Science Foundation (CSF)
    EF16_019/0000738 GA MŠMT - Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports (MEYS)
    Method of publishingOpen access
    Institutional supportUEB-Q - RVO:61389030
    UT WOS000808118500002
    EID SCOPUS85125650808
    DOI10.1016/j.biotechadv.2022.107929
    AnnotationWithin the past decades, nanoparticles (NPs) have become common components of electronics, batteries, cosmetics, clothing, and even dietary supplements. Despite their undisputed advantages consisting in the possibility of engineering their novel physical, thermal, optical, and biological properties, safety questions arise concerning their wide exploitation. NPs interact with living organisms, which can interfere with essential life processes. The aim of this paper is to critically review the current literature dealing with noble metals’ NPs (NM-NPs) and their effects on plants and associated microorganisms. Particular attention has been given to the less studied NPs of platinum group elements, which can be considered a neglected pollutant, since they are released from vehicles' catalysts. In addition, we have provided a comprehensive overview of the biotechnology exploitation of NM-NPs in plant cultivation, where prospective nanomaterials developed as nanofertilizers and nanopesticides are introduced, and both the pros and the cons of nanomaterial plant treatments have been discussed.
    WorkplaceInstitute of Experimental Botany
    ContactDavid Klier, knihovna@ueb.cas.cz, Tel.: 220 390 469
    Year of Publishing2023
    Electronic addresshttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.biotechadv.2022.107929
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