Rice husk is a cheap agro-based waste material, which harbors a substantial amount of silica in the form of amorphous hydrated silica grains. However, there have been no attempts at harnessing the enormous amount of amorphous silica present in rice husk and its room-temperature biotransformation into crystalline silica nanoparticles. In this study, we address this issue and describe how naturally deposited amorphous biosilica in rice husk can be bioleached and simultaneously biotransformed into high value crystalline silica nanoparticles. We show here that the fungus Fusarium oxysporum rapidly biotransforms the naturally occurring amorphous plant biosilica into crystalline silica and leach out silica extracellularly at room temperature in t...
The present work deals with the use of multiple-step procedures to obtain valuable sub-products, i...
Nanotechnology has attracted worldwide attention as an effective method for sustainable crop product...
Recent studies suggest that the depletion of silicon available to plants may be a major reason for t...
Rice husk is a cheap agro-based waste material, which harbors a substantial amount of silica in the ...
A plant pathogenic fungus, Fusarium oxysporum, can be used as a biological model system for the extr...
A plant pathogenic fungus, Fusarium oxysporum, can be used as a biological model system for the extr...
In this paper, we for the first time show the ability of the mesophilic fungus Fusarium oxysporum in...
In this paper, we for the first time show the ability of the mesophilic fungus Fusarium oxysporum in...
<div><p>In this paper, we for the first time show the ability of the mesophilic fungus <i>Fusarium o...
Rice husk is a global agricultural co-product and is already the subject of several studies, notably...
Silicon dioxide (SiO2) is the most abundant mineral in the world. Plants are the source of this min...
One of the important routes for the production of zirconia is by chemical treatment and removal of s...
The current study aims towards a holistic utilization of agro-waste rice straw (RS) to synthesize na...
As interest in natural biogenic silica nanoparticles (NPs) from rice husks grows, it is important to...
Many plant systems accumulate silica in solid form, creating intracellular or extracellular silica b...
The present work deals with the use of multiple-step procedures to obtain valuable sub-products, i...
Nanotechnology has attracted worldwide attention as an effective method for sustainable crop product...
Recent studies suggest that the depletion of silicon available to plants may be a major reason for t...
Rice husk is a cheap agro-based waste material, which harbors a substantial amount of silica in the ...
A plant pathogenic fungus, Fusarium oxysporum, can be used as a biological model system for the extr...
A plant pathogenic fungus, Fusarium oxysporum, can be used as a biological model system for the extr...
In this paper, we for the first time show the ability of the mesophilic fungus Fusarium oxysporum in...
In this paper, we for the first time show the ability of the mesophilic fungus Fusarium oxysporum in...
<div><p>In this paper, we for the first time show the ability of the mesophilic fungus <i>Fusarium o...
Rice husk is a global agricultural co-product and is already the subject of several studies, notably...
Silicon dioxide (SiO2) is the most abundant mineral in the world. Plants are the source of this min...
One of the important routes for the production of zirconia is by chemical treatment and removal of s...
The current study aims towards a holistic utilization of agro-waste rice straw (RS) to synthesize na...
As interest in natural biogenic silica nanoparticles (NPs) from rice husks grows, it is important to...
Many plant systems accumulate silica in solid form, creating intracellular or extracellular silica b...
The present work deals with the use of multiple-step procedures to obtain valuable sub-products, i...
Nanotechnology has attracted worldwide attention as an effective method for sustainable crop product...
Recent studies suggest that the depletion of silicon available to plants may be a major reason for t...