Effects of Graphene Oxide on Plant Growth: A Review

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Several reports of graphene oxide (GO) promoting plant growth have sparked interest in its potential applications in agroforestry. However, there are still some toxicity studies that have raised concerns about the biosafety of GO. These reports show conflicting results from different perspectives, such as plant physiology, biochemistry, cytology, and molecular biology, regarding the beneficial and detrimental effects of GO on plant growth. Seemingly inconsistent studies make it difficult to effectively apply GO in agroforestry. Therefore, it is crucial to review and analyze the current literature on the impacts of GO on plant growth and its physiological parameters. Here, the biological effects of GO on plant growth are summarized. It is proposed that an appropriate concentration of GO may be conducive to its positive effects, and the particle size of GO should be considered when GO is applied in agricultural applications. This review provides a comprehensive understanding of the effects of GO on plant growth to facilitate its safe and effective use.

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Yang, Y., Zhang, R., Zhang, X., Chen, Z., Wang, H., & Li, P. C. H. (2022, November 1). Effects of Graphene Oxide on Plant Growth: A Review. Plants. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants11212826

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