2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.plaphy.2016.09.004
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Enhanced plant growth promoting role of phycomolecules coated zinc oxide nanoparticles with P supplementation in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.)

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“…Furthermore, in response to the ZnO NP treatments, the stem length increased significantly compared to the control group. Similar studies conducted by Venkatachalam et al [37], Prasad et al [38], and Tarafdar et al [39] also showed the positive effects of ZnO NPs on stem length in young buds. The zinc element likely stimulates the shoot and shortening root.…”
Section: Seedling Growth Characteristicssupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Furthermore, in response to the ZnO NP treatments, the stem length increased significantly compared to the control group. Similar studies conducted by Venkatachalam et al [37], Prasad et al [38], and Tarafdar et al [39] also showed the positive effects of ZnO NPs on stem length in young buds. The zinc element likely stimulates the shoot and shortening root.…”
Section: Seedling Growth Characteristicssupporting
confidence: 80%
“…described that chlorophyll content in wheat shoots improved by graphene-humic acid treatment. Similarly, exposure of different nanomaterials also increased the chlorophyll contents in soybean (Venkatachalam et al, 2016).…”
Section: Chlorophyll Contentmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…As to zinc, when wheat plants were treated with 500 ppm of nano zinc oxide, a marked increase in peroxidase activity and lignification of root cells was found [109]. Similarly, an increased superoxide dismutase (SOD) and POD enzymes activities using nano-ZnO (25-200 mg L −1 ) in cotton plants, as compared to control plants, was reported [110].…”
Section: Impacts Of Soil Salinity On Chemical Compositions Of Potato mentioning
confidence: 96%