Crop and Environment (Jun 2023)

Mechanisms of nanomaterials for improving plant salt tolerance

  • Chengcheng Fu,
  • Mohammad Nauman Khan,
  • Jiasen Yan,
  • Xiaolu Hong,
  • Fameng Zhao,
  • Lingling Chen,
  • Huixin Ma,
  • Yanhui Li,
  • Jiaqi Li,
  • Honghong Wu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 2
pp. 92 – 99

Abstract

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Most of cereal crops are glycophytes which are sensitive to salinity. Thus, the increase of land salinization globally threatens crop production. Conventional strategies of breeding programs, flushing saline soil with fresh water, and phytoremediation to address salinity issue in crop production have their own limitations. New technique such as nanobiotechnology has emerged as a promising approach to improve plant salt tolerance. In this review, we summarized nanomaterials used for improving plant salt tolerance. Then, we discussed the mechanisms underlying the improved plant salt tolerance by the application of nanomaterials. The role of Na+/K+ ratio, reactive oxygen species (ROS) homeostasis, hormones, polyamines, and gas signaling molecules in nano-improved plant salt tolerance was further highlighted and discussed. Overall, the use of well-designed nanomaterials to improve plant salt tolerance should be encouraged for better facilitating sustainable agriculture.

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