Metal based nanoparticles in agricultural system: behavior, transport, and interaction with plants

With the fast-developing nanotechnology, metal based nanoparticles (NPs) production and application are increased significantly. These metal based NPs can enter agricultural land through both direct and indirect pathways. This review presents an overview of the fate and transport of metal based NPs...

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Main Author: Hao Chen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2018-01-01
Series:Chemical Speciation & Bioavailability
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09542299.2018.1520050
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spelling doaj-3cfe04e8e139450bb6b8b6d0f300ad452020-11-25T01:22:13ZengTaylor & Francis GroupChemical Speciation & Bioavailability0954-22992047-65232018-01-0130112313410.1080/09542299.2018.15200501520050Metal based nanoparticles in agricultural system: behavior, transport, and interaction with plantsHao Chen0University of Arkansas at Pine BluffWith the fast-developing nanotechnology, metal based nanoparticles (NPs) production and application are increased significantly. These metal based NPs can enter agricultural land through both direct and indirect pathways. This review presents an overview of the fate and transport of metal based NPs and their interactions with plants in agricultural ecosystem system. The physical chemical properties of both metal based NPs (e.g. size, surface charge, surface coating) and soil matrix (e.g. pH, ionic strength, mineral composition, dissolved organic matter) all play important roles in determining the mobility, transformation and potential risks of metal based NPs in plant and soil system. NPs can be accumulated to plant roots and translocated to other parts of the plants. The properties of both plant and metal based NPs are playing critical roles to this process. Systematic research of metal based NPs in environmentally relevant concentrations and conditions is needed for the future study.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09542299.2018.1520050Metal based nanoparticlesfate and transportphytotoxicitynano toxicity
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author Hao Chen
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Metal based nanoparticles in agricultural system: behavior, transport, and interaction with plants
Chemical Speciation & Bioavailability
Metal based nanoparticles
fate and transport
phytotoxicity
nano toxicity
author_facet Hao Chen
author_sort Hao Chen
title Metal based nanoparticles in agricultural system: behavior, transport, and interaction with plants
title_short Metal based nanoparticles in agricultural system: behavior, transport, and interaction with plants
title_full Metal based nanoparticles in agricultural system: behavior, transport, and interaction with plants
title_fullStr Metal based nanoparticles in agricultural system: behavior, transport, and interaction with plants
title_full_unstemmed Metal based nanoparticles in agricultural system: behavior, transport, and interaction with plants
title_sort metal based nanoparticles in agricultural system: behavior, transport, and interaction with plants
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Chemical Speciation & Bioavailability
issn 0954-2299
2047-6523
publishDate 2018-01-01
description With the fast-developing nanotechnology, metal based nanoparticles (NPs) production and application are increased significantly. These metal based NPs can enter agricultural land through both direct and indirect pathways. This review presents an overview of the fate and transport of metal based NPs and their interactions with plants in agricultural ecosystem system. The physical chemical properties of both metal based NPs (e.g. size, surface charge, surface coating) and soil matrix (e.g. pH, ionic strength, mineral composition, dissolved organic matter) all play important roles in determining the mobility, transformation and potential risks of metal based NPs in plant and soil system. NPs can be accumulated to plant roots and translocated to other parts of the plants. The properties of both plant and metal based NPs are playing critical roles to this process. Systematic research of metal based NPs in environmentally relevant concentrations and conditions is needed for the future study.
topic Metal based nanoparticles
fate and transport
phytotoxicity
nano toxicity
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09542299.2018.1520050
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