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Peer-reviewed

Uses of Selenium Nanoparticles in the Plant Production

Iqra Bano, Sylvie Skalíčková, Hira Sajjad, Jiří­ Skládanka, Pavel Horký

Agronomy · 2021

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Summary

Plant production today depends on the ability of agriculturists to transport and recycle minerals, particularly those minerals which are nutritionally important to animals and human beings, through various agriculture products. It is important to note that the attenuation of these mineral deposits by green plants, as well as their subsequent role in the production of organic compounds, is fundamental to almost all known forms of life. Selenium (Se) is among those trace mineral which are crucial for the maintenance of plant physiology. The significance, production, and biological effects of this element, as well as its application in sustainable development, are remaining an interesting topic of discussion. Moreover, there has been a huge rise in the potential applications of nanotechnology

Subject
Measurement methods & nutrient profiling
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
System type
Other
DOI
10.3390/agronomy11112229
Catalogue ID
SNmp4zkmwm-kat9an
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