POLYMERIZED SILICON (SiO2·nH2O) IN EQUISETUM ARVENSE: POTENTIAL NANOPARTICLE IN CROPS
ABSTRACT All technological innovation that influences research to achieve yields and counteract biotic and abiotic stress in crops should be a priority for governments and scientists around the world. Silicon nanoparticles (NpSi) in the production and protection of crops are used as a sustainable st...
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oai:scielo:S0717-970720190001042982019-04-11POLYMERIZED SILICON (SiO2·nH2O) IN EQUISETUM ARVENSE: POTENTIAL NANOPARTICLE IN CROPSGarcía-Gaytán,VíctorBojórquez-Quintal,EmanuelHernández-Mendoza,FannyTiwari,Dhirendra K.Corona-Morales,NestorMoradi-Shakoorian,Zahrabeigom Biotic and abiotic stress nanoparticles silicon performance epidermis ABSTRACT All technological innovation that influences research to achieve yields and counteract biotic and abiotic stress in crops should be a priority for governments and scientists around the world. Silicon nanoparticles (NpSi) in the production and protection of crops are used as a sustainable strategy. In addition to NpSi, other nanoparticles have been applicable in areas such as environmental remediation, medicine and smart sensors. There are plants that accumulate high concentrations of Si in their tissues, such as “horsetail” (Equisetum arvense). A recent analysis of the elemental composition of E. arvense in a cross section, epidermis, and total biomass indicated that the Si concentration was higher in comparison with macro and micronutrients. Elemental mapping showed that all polymerized silicon (SiO2 · nH2O) is available in the epidermis of Equisetum. Currently, our team is investigating the extraction, purification and quantification of SiNp. The lines of emerging research should be those related to the interaction of SiNp in the cell wall, concentration and intelligent application with aerial equipment in crops such as vegetables, cereals, and fruits.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Chilena de QuímicaJournal of the Chilean Chemical Society v.64 n.1 20192019-03-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-97072019000104298en10.4067/s0717-97072019000104298 |
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ABSTRACT All technological innovation that influences research to achieve yields and counteract biotic and abiotic stress in crops should be a priority for governments and scientists around the world. Silicon nanoparticles (NpSi) in the production and protection of crops are used as a sustainable strategy. In addition to NpSi, other nanoparticles have been applicable in areas such as environmental remediation, medicine and smart sensors. There are plants that accumulate high concentrations of Si in their tissues, such as “horsetail” (Equisetum arvense). A recent analysis of the elemental composition of E. arvense in a cross section, epidermis, and total biomass indicated that the Si concentration was higher in comparison with macro and micronutrients. Elemental mapping showed that all polymerized silicon (SiO2 · nH2O) is available in the epidermis of Equisetum. Currently, our team is investigating the extraction, purification and quantification of SiNp. The lines of emerging research should be those related to the interaction of SiNp in the cell wall, concentration and intelligent application with aerial equipment in crops such as vegetables, cereals, and fruits. |
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García-Gaytán,Víctor Bojórquez-Quintal,Emanuel Hernández-Mendoza,Fanny Tiwari,Dhirendra K. Corona-Morales,Nestor Moradi-Shakoorian,Zahrabeigom |
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García-Gaytán,Víctor Bojórquez-Quintal,Emanuel Hernández-Mendoza,Fanny Tiwari,Dhirendra K. Corona-Morales,Nestor Moradi-Shakoorian,Zahrabeigom |
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García-Gaytán,Víctor |
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POLYMERIZED SILICON (SiO2·nH2O) IN EQUISETUM ARVENSE: POTENTIAL NANOPARTICLE IN CROPS |
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POLYMERIZED SILICON (SiO2·nH2O) IN EQUISETUM ARVENSE: POTENTIAL NANOPARTICLE IN CROPS |
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POLYMERIZED SILICON (SiO2·nH2O) IN EQUISETUM ARVENSE: POTENTIAL NANOPARTICLE IN CROPS |
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POLYMERIZED SILICON (SiO2·nH2O) IN EQUISETUM ARVENSE: POTENTIAL NANOPARTICLE IN CROPS |
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POLYMERIZED SILICON (SiO2·nH2O) IN EQUISETUM ARVENSE: POTENTIAL NANOPARTICLE IN CROPS |
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polymerized silicon (sio2·nh2o) in equisetum arvense: potential nanoparticle in crops |
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