
Nanotechnology offers transformative potential in overcoming ecological constraints and mitigating phytotoxicity. Nanoparticles (NPs) enhance plant resilience against environmental stressors through multiple mechanisms, including reinforcing physical barriers, optimizing photosynthetic efficiency, activating defense-related enzymes, elevating levels of stress-resistant compounds, and modulating the expression of defense-associated genes.
This review systematically examines the uptake and translocation of nanoparticles in crops, elucidates their vital roles in promoting growth and development across various phenological stages, and provides an in-depth analysis of how nanoparticles bolster plant resistance to both biotic and abiotic stresses.
Collectively, this work comprehensively articulates the pivotal functions of nanoparticles within plant systems and underscores their significant promise in enhancing antioxidative capacity and fostering robust crop growth.
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