Nanotechnologies in Food and Agriculture 2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-14024-7_14
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Uptake and Accumulation of Engineered Nanomaterials and Their Phytotoxicity to Agricultural Crops

Abstract: Rapidly expanding world population and dwindling arable land around the world demand innovative technologies to drastically enhance the global crop yield in the near future. The advancement in nanotechnology provides some possibility to achieve this goal. However, the application of nanomaterialcontaining fertilizers and other agricultural products also carries environmental and health risks such as the accumulation of nanomaterial residues in edible tissues, which leads to potential phytotoxicity to agricultu… Show more

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“…The main nutrient supply of each fertilization timing is shown in Table 4. Such a fertilization scheme is consistent with the rules of grapes' nutrient absorption discovered by Conradie [45,46], Schreiner et al [47] and Ma [48], as well as the outcomes of the formulated fertilization based on field trials conducted by Schreiner et al [49]. Thus, the aforementioned fertilization scheme can be considered as a scientific fertilization scheme.…”
Section: Familiarity With Fertilization Knowledge and Technologies Of...supporting
confidence: 79%
“…The main nutrient supply of each fertilization timing is shown in Table 4. Such a fertilization scheme is consistent with the rules of grapes' nutrient absorption discovered by Conradie [45,46], Schreiner et al [47] and Ma [48], as well as the outcomes of the formulated fertilization based on field trials conducted by Schreiner et al [49]. Thus, the aforementioned fertilization scheme can be considered as a scientific fertilization scheme.…”
Section: Familiarity With Fertilization Knowledge and Technologies Of...supporting
confidence: 79%
“…For below-ground produce, the BAF below‑ground was calculated as the geometric mean of several BAF values obtained for different plants, for which accumulation and uptake of nano-TiO 2 were investigated, , see SI Table S3. A BAF below‑ground of 2.9 was thus determined.…”
Section: Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%