Engineering plants with carbon nanotubes: a sustainable agriculture approach

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Mahpara Safdar
Woochan Kim
Sunho Park
Yonghyun Gwon
Yeon-Ok Kim
Jangho Kim
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[1] Chonnam National University,Department of Convergence Biosystems Engineering
[2] Chonnam National University,Department of Rural and Biosystems Engineering
[3] Chonnam National University,Interdisciplinary Program in IT
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Journal of Nanobiotechnology | / 20卷
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Carbon nanotubes; Agriculture; Sustainability; Plant growth; Antimicrobial activity; Gene delivery; Biosensors; Environmental stress;
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Sustainable agriculture is an important conception to meet the growing food demand of the global population. The increased need for adequate and safe food, as well as the ongoing ecological destruction associated with conventional agriculture practices are key global challenges. Nanomaterials are being developed in the agriculture sector to improve the growth and protection of crops. Among the various engineered nanomaterials, carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are one of the most promising carbon-based nanomaterials owing to their attractive physiochemical properties such as small size, high surface area, and superior mechanical and thermal strength, offering better opportunities for agriculture sector applications. This review provides basic information about CNTs, including their history; classification; and electrical, thermal, and mechanical properties, with a focus on their applications in the agriculture field. Furthermore, the mechanisms of the uptake and translocation of CNTs in plants and their defense mechanisms against environmental stresses are discussed. Finally, the major shortcomings, threats, and challenges of CNTs are assessed to provide a broad and clear view of the potential and future directions for CNT-based agriculture applications to achieve the goal of sustainability.
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