Nanotechnology in Plant Growth Promotion and Protection. Группа авторов
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1 Chapter 2Table 2.1 Influence of TiO2 nanoparticles on plants, seed treatment.Table 2.2 Influence of TiO2 nanoparticles on plants, hydroponic exposure.Table 2.3 A influence of TiO2 nanoparticles on plants grown in soil.
2 Chapter 3Table 3.1 Effects of Zn NPs on germination and seedling growth after applicat...Table 3.2 Effects of Zn NPs on plant growth and promotion applied through dif...
3 Chapter 6Table 6.1 Nanomaterials and their role in plant growth and disease resistance...
4 Chapter 8Table 8.1 Abiotic stress tolerance induced by different nanomaterials.Table 8.2 Biotic stress tolerance induced by different nanomaterials.
5 Chapter 9Table 9.1 Summary of the effects of different types of nanoparticles used as ...Table 9.2 Summary of the effects of different types of nanoparticles used as ...Table 9.3 Summary of the effects of different types of nanoparticles used as ...Table 9.4 Summary of the effects of different types of nanoparticles used as ...
6 Chapter 12Table 12.1 Concentration of Zn in different plants.Table 12.2 Different type of Zn‐based nanoparticle and their properties.
List of Illustrations
1 Chapter 2Figure 2.1 Three main ways of TiO2 nanoparticle applications with their diff...
2 Chapter 3Figure 3.1 Outline of different methods used for the treatment of seeds with...Figure 3.2 Translocation and major physiological and biochemical responses o...
3 Chapter 4Figure 4.1 Schematic illustration of percolation reactor.Figure 4.2 Nitrate‐loaded nano‐zeolite: Characterization, nutrient release, ...
4 Chapter 5Figure 5.1 Schematic illustration of various nano‐based products useful in a...Figure 5.2 NPs based plant transformation for crop improvements.
5 Chapter 6Figure 6.1 Nanotechnology applications, nanoforms, and nanoagronomics benefi...
6 Chapter 8Figure 8.1 Main stress conditions in agricultural crops and their effects.Figure 8.2 Signaling pathways in plants under abiotic stress. The black arro...Figure 8.3 Impacts of nanomaterials on plants, and responses to generate tol...
7 Chapter 9Figure 9.1 Classification of commercially and pharmaceutically important bio...Figure 9.2 Graphical representation of different types of nanomaterials whic...Figure 9.3 Schematic illustration of the different courses of uptake, entry,...Figure 9.4 Representation of a proposed mechanism involved in nano‐elicited ...
8 Chapter 10Figure 10.1 Diverse application of nanotechnology in phytopathogen and plant...Figure 10.2 Physical and chemical possessions of nanoparticles and their beh...
9 Chapter 11Figure 11.1 Schematic representation of possible antibacterial and antifunga...
10 Chapter 12Figure 12.1 Types of plant disease and symptoms.Figure 12.2 Nanoparticle studied with micronutrients and non‐nutrients on di...Figure 12.3 Mechanisms of Zn oxide nanoparticle antimicrobial activity.
11 Chapter 13Figure 13.1 Schematic illustration of various possible effects of nanopartic...
12 Chapter 14Figure 14.1 Schematic illustration of the formation of nanomaterial corona i...Figure 14.2 Representation of eight physicochemical characteristics of the N...Figure 14.3 Representation of a possible way of classifying the NMs based on...Figure 14.4 Pictorial representation of the interaction of the charged group...Figure 14.5 The second phase of the interaction between nanoparticles and ce...Figure 14.6 Examples of hormetic or biphasic responses induced by NMs in bac...Figure 14.7 Biphasic or hormesis response of five plant species against the ...Figure 14.8 Biphasic or hormesis response of five plant species against the ...Figure 14.9 Biphasic or hormesis response of five plant species against the ...Figure 14.10 Biphasic or hormesis response of five plant species against the...
13 Chapter 15Figure 15.1 Behavior of nanomaterials in an agroecosystem.
Guide
5 Preface
8 Index
9 Wiley End User License Agreement
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