The Emerging Roles of Nanoparticles in Managing the Environmental Stressors in Horticulture Crops-A Review

Abou El-Nasr, Mohamed K; Hassan, Karim M; Abd-Elhalim, Basma T.; Kucher, Dmitry E; Rebouh, Nazih Y; Ansabayeva, Assiya; Abdelkader, Mostafa; Ali, Mahmoud A A; Nasser, Mohamed;

Abstract


The primary worldwide variables limiting plant development and agricultural output are the ever-present threat that environmental stressors such as salt (may trigger osmotic stress plus ions toxicity, which impact on growth and yield of the plants), drought (provokes water stress, resulting in lowering photosynthesis process and growth rate), heavy metals (induced toxicity, hindering physiological processes also lowering crop quantity and quality), and pathogens (induce diseases that may significantly affect plant health beside productivity). This review explores the integrated effects of these stressors on plant productivity and growth rate, emphasizing how each stressor exceptionally plays a role in physiological responses. Owing to developments in technology that outclass traditional breeding methods and genetic engineering techniques, powerful alleviation strategies are vital. New findings have demonstrated the remarkable role of nanoparticles in regulating responses to these environmental stressors. In this review, we summarize the roles and various applications of nanomaterials in regulating abiotic and biotic stress responses. This review discusses and explores the relationship between various types of nanoparticles (metal, carbon-based, and biogenic) and their impact on plant physiology. Furthermore, we assess how nanoparticle technology may play a role in practices of sustainable agriculture by reducing the amount of compounds used, providing them with a larger surface area, highly efficient mass transfer abilities, and controlled, targeted delivery of lower nutrient or pesticide amounts. A review of data from several published studies leads to the conclusion that nanoparticles may act as a synergistic effect, which can effectively increase plant stress tolerance and their nutritional role.


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Title The Emerging Roles of Nanoparticles in Managing the Environmental Stressors in Horticulture Crops-A Review
Authors Abou El-Nasr, Mohamed K; Hassan, Karim M; Abd-Elhalim, Basma T. ; Kucher, Dmitry E; Rebouh, Nazih Y; Ansabayeva, Assiya; Abdelkader, Mostafa; Ali, Mahmoud A A; Nasser, Mohamed 
Keywords abiotic stresses; biotic; drought; heavy metals; nanomaterials; salt; sustainability
Issue Date 15-Jul-2025
Journal Plants (Basel, Switzerland) 
Volume 14
Issue 14
ISSN 2223-7747
DOI 10.3390/plants14142192
PubMed ID 40733428

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