Abstract
Cereals are an important source of nutrients for animals. Several diseases cause severe yield loss in cereal crops. Bacterial diseases result in varying yield losses across cereals: Wheat (5-40%), maize (15-98.9%), rice (20-70%), pearl millet (3-35%), and oats (15-49%). Diseases may be bacterial diseases, fungal or viral. Bacterial diseases are traditionally treated by pesticides. Chemically synthesized pesticides are toxic and hazardous to the environment. Nanotechnology is emerging and novel field for agriculture especially in plant pathology as a strong antimicrobial agent. Nanoparticles have been synthesized in various ways i.e., biological, physical and chemical methods. Chemical and physical methods of nanoparticles are costly and toxic to the environment. Biological method for the synthesis of nanoparticles is eco-friendly and economical. Microorganisms or plant extract are used for metal nanoparticle synthesis. The application of nanoparticles in agriculture has a wide scope and it can bring nano-revolution. This review summarizes the antibacterial activity of biosynthesized metal nanoparticles and their role in bacterial disease management of cereals.
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Shafqat, U., Maqsood, A., Ishfaq, A., Mustafa, S., Rasheed, Y., Mahmood, F., … Shalaby, T. A. (2023). Green nanotechnology for plant bacterial diseases management in cereal crops: a review on metal-based nanoparticles. Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca. Academic Press. https://doi.org/10.15835/nbha51313333
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