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To-Do and Not-To-Do in Model Studies of the Uptake, Fate and Metabolism of Metal-Containing Nanoparticles in Plants

Justyna Wojcieszek, Javier Jiménez‐Lamana, Lena Ruzik, Joanna Szpunar, Maciej Jarosz

2020Nanomaterials20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Due to the increasing release of metal-containing nanoparticles into the environment, the investigation of their interactions with plants has become a hot topic for many research fields. However, the obtention of reliable data requires a careful design of experimental model studies. The behavior of nanoparticles has to be comprehensively investigated; their stability in growth media, bioaccumulation and characterization of their physicochemical forms taken-up by plants, identification of the species created following their dissolution/oxidation, and finally, their localization within plant tissues. On the basis of their strong expertise, the authors present guidelines for studies of interactions between metal-containing nanoparticles and plants.

Topics & Concepts

BioaccumulationNanoparticleDissolutionNanotechnologyMetalBiochemical engineeringCharacterization (materials science)ChemistryMaterials scienceEnvironmental chemistryEngineeringOrganic chemistryNanoparticles: synthesis and applicationsHeavy metals in environment
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