SiO2 nanoparticle attenuates phytotoxicity of graphene quantum dots in Zea mays (L.) plants
Ruifeng Yan,
Yanfeng Zhang,
Hongyan Tian
et al.
Abstract:The tremendous potential of graphene quantum dots (gqds) in biomedical applications has raised increasing concerns about their risks to ecosystem and human beings. silicon dioxide nanoparticles (sio2 nps) serve as promising nanofertilizers in enhancing plant tolerance against abiotic stresses, but the knowledge of their role in regulating crop responses to gqd stress is far from sufficient in depth and width. The present work offers insight into the effects of sio2 nps on the root uptake and phytotoxicity of g… Show more
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