Advances in Materials Science and Engineering (Jan 2022)
Metal Oxide Nanomaterials as Rice Transgenic Carriers
Abstract
For the development of nanotechnology, nanomaterials are in an important position. Due to their special structure and a series of unique properties, nano-metal oxide materials are widely used in nanoelectronics, catalysis, environmental monitoring, electrochemical sensors, and many other fields. Rice, as the most important food crop in the world, has a wide range of planting areas. Therefore, in this paper, the research on the construction of rice transgenic vectors is based on nano-metal oxide materials. In this paper, particle swarm optimization is used to optimize the weights of rice-growing convolutional neural networks. Secondly, it used rice as the test plant to study the effects of seven metal oxide nanomaterials on rice seed germination and root elongation. This sheds light on the toxic effects of metal oxide nanomaterials on rice growth and discusses the factors that affect the phytotoxicity of nanomaterials. The experimental results show that before optimization, the accuracy of the small batch sample test is 87.0456%, the accuracy of the large batch sample test is 93.5876%, and the accuracy of the test is increased by 6.542%. After optimization, the accuracy of the small batch sample test is 93.5876%, the accuracy of the large batch sample test is 99.0133%, and the accuracy of the test is increased by 5.4466%. The inhibition rates of nano-CuO and ZnO on rice root length were 97.28% and 66.75%.