Leading phytopathological research is focused on managing seed-borne pathogens of rice through the utilization of engineered nanomaterials. Herein, blue laser-induced topo-morphologically nano-advanced copper salicylates (Cu-SA) (Cu/SA in 1:1 and 1:2 ratio) were prepared and evaluated for their augmented antifungal potential along seed invigoration effects in contrast to their prepared sonicated formulations. Laser disintegration on the Cu-SA (Cu/SA in 1:1 and 1:2 ratio) was achieved with high degree of success and precision using blue laser, which yielded uniformly distributed spherical nanoparticles with a narrow size distribution and better crystallinity than aqua-dispersed sonicated formulations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUnder a changing climate, nanotechnological interventions for climate resilience in crops are critical to maintaining food security. Prior research has documented the affirmative response of nano zinc sulfide (nZnS) on physiological traits of fungal-infested rice seeds. Here, we propose an application of trigolic formulated zinc sulfide nanoparticles (ZnS-T NPs) on rice seeds as nanobiostimulant to improve physiological parameters by triggering antioxidative defense system, whose mechanism was investigated at transcriptional level by differential expression of genes in germinated seedlings.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFControlled-release micronutrient supplementation to provide better bioavailable zinc (Zn) under alkaline soil conditions is a concept of commercial pertinence for sustainable agriculture. High pH stable nano-scaled ZnS is the material under study in the present investigation where the adsorption dynamics and dissolution kinetics of sono-chemically synthesized zinc sulfide nanoparticles (ZnS NPs) were evaluated in comparison to ZnSO in Lufa 2.2 soil for supplementation of Zn.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhysiological and biochemical mechanisms behind nanoparticle (NP)-induced seed germination by nanopriming with metal sulfide NPs are lacunae in the field of agriculture. Sonochemically synthesized aqua-dispersed ferrous sulfide NPs (FeS-NPs) and manganese sulfide NPs (MnS-NPs) were examined as nanopriming agents for physiological, pathological, and antioxidative defense parameters of rice in the present study. Under pot house conditions, in vivo nanopriming of rice seeds with FeS NPs and MnS-NPs at a concentration of 35 μg/mL for 8 h significantly improved the physiological parameters, viz.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The seed-borne mycopathogen Fusarium verticilliodes is a serious and deleterious pathogen causing substantial losses of rice seeds and grains. Rice seeds are prone to infestation at all points of the production chain and the fungal pathogen continues dormant devastation even during storage, adversely affecting the seed parameters. Its control is compromised due to the nonavailability of recommended fungicides during storage.
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