Transport of Nanoparticles into Plants and Their Detection Methods
Bandung Institute of Technology · Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
Abstract
Nanoparticle transport into plants is an evolving field of research with diverse applications in agriculture and biotechnology. This article provides an overview of the challenges and prospects associated with the transport of nanoparticles in plants, focusing on delivery methods and the detection of nanoparticles within plant tissues. Passive and assisted delivery methods, including the use of roots and leaves as introduction sites, are discussed, along with their respective advantages and limitations. The barriers encountered in nanoparticle delivery to plants are highlighted, emphasizing the need for innovative approaches (e.g., the stem as a new recognition site) to optimize transport efficiency. In recent…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 14.35
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 240
Authors
2Topics & keywords
- Nanotechnology
- Nanoparticle
- Biochemical engineering
- Computer science
- Materials science
- Engineering
- Zero hunger
Funding
- MOMinistry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology
- NUNagaoka University of Technology
- TUTokyo University of Agriculture
- TUTokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
- ITInstitut Teknologi Bandung
- JSJapan Society for the Promotion of ScienceAwards: 20K05188, 23K04470, 21H02193
- BTBio-oriented Technology Research Advancement Institution
- MRMoonshot Research and Development Program