The waterlogging environment generally results in the deposition of iron plaque on plant roots, which may impact the fate of metal-based nanoparticles. Here, we investigated the influence of iron plaque on the uptake, translocation, and transformation of copper oxide nanoparticles (CuO NPs) in rice plants. The results show that the presence of iron plaque dramatically reduced the Cu contents in roots and shoots by 89% and 78% of those without iron plaque under 100 mg/L CuO NP treatment. Meanwhile, the Cu accumulation in plants was negatively related to the amount of iron plaque. X-ray absorption near edge structure (XANES) analysis demonstrated lower percentage of CuO but higher proportion of Cu(I) in shoots exposed to CuO NPs with the for...
The fate of nanoparticles in the ecological chain of agriculture has been concerned as their potenti...
Iron (Fe) plaque, defined as a film of poorly crystalline Fe oxides deposited on the surface of rice...
In situ stabilization of cadmium (Cd) in soil by the addition of Fe-rich amendments (e.g., red mud o...
A 6 × 2 factorial study was conducted to investigate the effects of copper oxide nanoparticles (nCuO...
Hydroponic studies were conducted to investigate the role of iron plaque on transport and distributi...
Agricultural soil is gradually becoming a primary sink for metal -based nanoparticles (MNPs). The up...
Engineering nanoparticles (ENPs) have been widely used in industry due to their promising chemical, ...
The extensive usage of metal oxide nanoparticles has aided in the spread and accumulation of these n...
Sparks, Donald L.Geogenic arsenic (As) causes illness to millions of people in South and Southeast ...
The emerging applications of nanomaterials (NMs) encompass a wide range of industries, including agr...
Higher plants have developed sophisticated mechanisms to efficiently acquire and use micronutrients ...
Poorly crystalline iron (Fe) oxides are commonly deposited on the surface of rice roots, forming an ...
The effects of Fe concentrations in the pretreatment solution on the induction of plaque and the dif...
Utilization of nanoparticles (NP) in agriculture as fertilizers or pesticides requires an understand...
We have shown previously that phosphorus nutrition and iron plaque on the surface of rice roots infl...
The fate of nanoparticles in the ecological chain of agriculture has been concerned as their potenti...
Iron (Fe) plaque, defined as a film of poorly crystalline Fe oxides deposited on the surface of rice...
In situ stabilization of cadmium (Cd) in soil by the addition of Fe-rich amendments (e.g., red mud o...
A 6 × 2 factorial study was conducted to investigate the effects of copper oxide nanoparticles (nCuO...
Hydroponic studies were conducted to investigate the role of iron plaque on transport and distributi...
Agricultural soil is gradually becoming a primary sink for metal -based nanoparticles (MNPs). The up...
Engineering nanoparticles (ENPs) have been widely used in industry due to their promising chemical, ...
The extensive usage of metal oxide nanoparticles has aided in the spread and accumulation of these n...
Sparks, Donald L.Geogenic arsenic (As) causes illness to millions of people in South and Southeast ...
The emerging applications of nanomaterials (NMs) encompass a wide range of industries, including agr...
Higher plants have developed sophisticated mechanisms to efficiently acquire and use micronutrients ...
Poorly crystalline iron (Fe) oxides are commonly deposited on the surface of rice roots, forming an ...
The effects of Fe concentrations in the pretreatment solution on the induction of plaque and the dif...
Utilization of nanoparticles (NP) in agriculture as fertilizers or pesticides requires an understand...
We have shown previously that phosphorus nutrition and iron plaque on the surface of rice roots infl...
The fate of nanoparticles in the ecological chain of agriculture has been concerned as their potenti...
Iron (Fe) plaque, defined as a film of poorly crystalline Fe oxides deposited on the surface of rice...
In situ stabilization of cadmium (Cd) in soil by the addition of Fe-rich amendments (e.g., red mud o...