Plant Stress (Dec 2024)

Unraveling the nano-biochar mediated regulation of heavy metal stress tolerance for sustaining plant health

  • Mohammad Faizan,
  • Pravej Alam,
  • Asha Kumari,
  • Gali Suresh,
  • Priyanka Sharma,
  • Fadime Karabulut,
  • Sipan Soysal,
  • Ivica Djalovic,
  • Goran Trivan,
  • Muhammad Faheem Adil,
  • Shafaque Sehar,
  • Vishnu D. Rajput,
  • Shamsul Hayat

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14
p. 100615

Abstract

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Heavy metal (HM) toxicity of agricultural soils poses a major risk to plant health, human life, and global food chain. Crop output and health are negatively impacted when HM levels in agricultural soils reach hazardous points. The nano-biochar (nano-BC) mediated stress tolerance has attracted growing scientific interest because biochar has the potential to be a novel and sustainable solution that may be actively included into the development of sustainable agriculture and food production. At present, biochar is extensively employed as a powerful tool to enhance sustainable agriculture with minimal impact on ecosystems and the environment. Nano-BC offers improved surface area, adsorption and mobility properties in soil compared to traditional fertilizers. Furthermore, nano-BC may prove to be the most practical substitute for traditional waste management techniques because of its affordability, sustainability, and environmental friendliness. In this review, we examine the application of nano-BC in the regulation of HM stress tolerance for improving plant growth and development. We focus on the impact of HMs impact on crop productivity, nano-BC amendments, their application, and production. The article also explores the nano-BC risk and toxicity. Through the perspective of multidisciplinary research, this work highlights the significance of nano-BC as cutting-edge tools in the field of agriculture, igniting a paradigm shift toward sustainable and stress-resilient farming systems.

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