Enhancing agricultural productivity through iron oxide nanoparticle priming: Opportunities, challenges, and surface modification strategies
The global food crisis is exacerbated by various challenges, including agricultural restrictions and environmental stresses, necessitating innovative approaches to enhance crop development and productivity. One promising technique is seed priming with iron oxide nanoparticles (FeNPs), which has show...
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2-s2.0-85205116706 Hafiz N.A.; Malek R.N.; Osman M.S.; So’Aib M.S.; Rosdi H.; Bakar N.F.A.; Burhan N.S.; Wahab M.S.A.; Ismail A.K.; Lisak G.; Liang L. Enhancing agricultural productivity through iron oxide nanoparticle priming: Opportunities, challenges, and surface modification strategies 2024 Journal of Advanced Research in Micro and Nano Engineering 22 1 10.37934/armne.22.1.5667 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85205116706&doi=10.37934%2farmne.22.1.5667&partnerID=40&md5=ce8da5b9fc134a926badba57fb5d8048 The global food crisis is exacerbated by various challenges, including agricultural restrictions and environmental stresses, necessitating innovative approaches to enhance crop development and productivity. One promising technique is seed priming with iron oxide nanoparticles (FeNPs), which has shown significant potential in improving seed germination, crop growth, and stress resistance. This mini-review explores the synthesis, application, and physiological impacts of FeNPs in agriculture, emphasizing their role in addressing iron deficiency in plants and promoting robust plant development under challenging environmental conditions. Despite their benefits, the practical use of FeNPs faces critical challenges, notably nanoparticle agglomeration in biological media, which can diminish their effectiveness and lead to phytotoxicity. This review highlights advanced surface modification strategies, including the use of biocompatible polymers like chitosan and silica encapsulation, to enhance the colloidal stability, reduce agglomeration, and ensure the safe delivery of FeNPs. It discusses the mechanisms by which these modifications improve nanoparticle dispersion and interaction with plant systems, thereby optimizing their agronomic benefits. The review concludes with insights into the future directions of nanoparticle use in seed priming, particularly focusing on the implications of nanoparticle physicochemical properties on their agronomic efficacy and environmental safety. © 2024, Penerbit Akademia Baru. All rights reserved. Penerbit Akademia Baru 27568210 English Article All Open Access; Hybrid Gold Open Access |
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Hafiz N.A.; Malek R.N.; Osman M.S.; So’Aib M.S.; Rosdi H.; Bakar N.F.A.; Burhan N.S.; Wahab M.S.A.; Ismail A.K.; Lisak G.; Liang L. |
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Hafiz N.A.; Malek R.N.; Osman M.S.; So’Aib M.S.; Rosdi H.; Bakar N.F.A.; Burhan N.S.; Wahab M.S.A.; Ismail A.K.; Lisak G.; Liang L. Enhancing agricultural productivity through iron oxide nanoparticle priming: Opportunities, challenges, and surface modification strategies |
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Hafiz N.A.; Malek R.N.; Osman M.S.; So’Aib M.S.; Rosdi H.; Bakar N.F.A.; Burhan N.S.; Wahab M.S.A.; Ismail A.K.; Lisak G.; Liang L. |
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Hafiz N.A.; Malek R.N.; Osman M.S.; So’Aib M.S.; Rosdi H.; Bakar N.F.A.; Burhan N.S.; Wahab M.S.A.; Ismail A.K.; Lisak G.; Liang L. |
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Enhancing agricultural productivity through iron oxide nanoparticle priming: Opportunities, challenges, and surface modification strategies |
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Enhancing agricultural productivity through iron oxide nanoparticle priming: Opportunities, challenges, and surface modification strategies |
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Enhancing agricultural productivity through iron oxide nanoparticle priming: Opportunities, challenges, and surface modification strategies |
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Enhancing agricultural productivity through iron oxide nanoparticle priming: Opportunities, challenges, and surface modification strategies |
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The global food crisis is exacerbated by various challenges, including agricultural restrictions and environmental stresses, necessitating innovative approaches to enhance crop development and productivity. One promising technique is seed priming with iron oxide nanoparticles (FeNPs), which has shown significant potential in improving seed germination, crop growth, and stress resistance. This mini-review explores the synthesis, application, and physiological impacts of FeNPs in agriculture, emphasizing their role in addressing iron deficiency in plants and promoting robust plant development under challenging environmental conditions. Despite their benefits, the practical use of FeNPs faces critical challenges, notably nanoparticle agglomeration in biological media, which can diminish their effectiveness and lead to phytotoxicity. This review highlights advanced surface modification strategies, including the use of biocompatible polymers like chitosan and silica encapsulation, to enhance the colloidal stability, reduce agglomeration, and ensure the safe delivery of FeNPs. It discusses the mechanisms by which these modifications improve nanoparticle dispersion and interaction with plant systems, thereby optimizing their agronomic benefits. The review concludes with insights into the future directions of nanoparticle use in seed priming, particularly focusing on the implications of nanoparticle physicochemical properties on their agronomic efficacy and environmental safety. © 2024, Penerbit Akademia Baru. All rights reserved. |
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