Nanoparticles—plant interaction: What we know, where we are?

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Abstract

In recent years; the interaction of nanoparticles (NPs) with plants has been intensively studied. Therefore, more and more aspects related to both the positive and negative impact of NP on plants are well described. This article focuses on two aspects of NP interaction with plants. The first is a summary of the current knowledge on NP migration through the roots into the plant body, in particular, the role of the cell wall. The second aspect summarizes the current knowledge of the participation of the symplast, including the plasmodesmata (PD), in the movement of NP within the plant body. We highlight the gaps in our knowledge of the plant–NP interactions; paying attention to the need for future studies to explain the mechanisms that regulate the composition of the cell wall and the functioning of the PD under the influence of NP.

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Kurczyńska, E., Godel-Jędrychowska, K., Sala, K., & Milewska-Hendel, A. (2021, June 2). Nanoparticles—plant interaction: What we know, where we are? Applied Sciences (Switzerland). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/app11125473

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