2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-06611-0_20
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Application of Carbon Nanotubes for Plant Genetic Transformation

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“…These methods are better efficacy and have the stable integration as well as the rapid expression for the transgenic process using nanoparticles (Rai et al 2015;Khodakovskaya and Lahiani 2016;Shukla et al 2016;Pacheco and Buzea 2017). These nanoparticles could be conjugated with nucleic acid developing the methodology of gene transfer in plants and improving the efficacy, stability and accuracy of transgenic process making it less time-consuming (Burlaka et al 2015;Rai et al 2015;Elahian et al 2017). Therefore, it could be concluded that, the encapsulation of nanomaterials could be considered the best method in delivering different agro-chemicals or different agricultural active ingredients in more efficient manner.…”
Section: Nanocapsules For Efficient Delivery Agrochemicalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These methods are better efficacy and have the stable integration as well as the rapid expression for the transgenic process using nanoparticles (Rai et al 2015;Khodakovskaya and Lahiani 2016;Shukla et al 2016;Pacheco and Buzea 2017). These nanoparticles could be conjugated with nucleic acid developing the methodology of gene transfer in plants and improving the efficacy, stability and accuracy of transgenic process making it less time-consuming (Burlaka et al 2015;Rai et al 2015;Elahian et al 2017). Therefore, it could be concluded that, the encapsulation of nanomaterials could be considered the best method in delivering different agro-chemicals or different agricultural active ingredients in more efficient manner.…”
Section: Nanocapsules For Efficient Delivery Agrochemicalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diameter of SWCNTs is less than 5 nm that allows them to pass through pores of a plant's cell wall (Burlaka et al, 2015).…”
Section: Swcnt and Mwcntmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is also understood by a simulation using Microscope Simulator program (Campbell et al, 2008). Burlaka et al (2015) claims that the structural change in DNA during the formation of conjugation is due to A-B conformation transition and compared the DNA-CNT interaction as the one in chromosomes during DNA assembly by histones. There was a decrease in the water molecules of the DNA observed, which suggested that the nanotubes displace these water molecules during their interaction with DNA.…”
Section: Dna Binding To Cnts and Gene Deliverymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Eruca sativa (arugula), Triticum aestivum (wheat), and Gossypium hirsutum (cotton) (Demirer et al 2019). The loaded CNT can enter through the plant cell wall and deliver targeted molecules into the plant cells with low cytotoxicity (Burlaka et al 2014). Using CNT to deliver plasmid DNA into plant cells provides advantages over the conventional transformation methods with increasing efficiency, applicability, and reproducibility (Ohadi Rafsanjani et al 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%