Nano-priming as emerging seed priming technology for sustainable agriculture—recent developments and future perspectives

Shivraj Hariram Nile(Zhejiang Chinese Medical University), Muthu Thiruvengadam(Konkuk University), Yao Wang(Zhejiang Chinese Medical University), Ramkumar Samynathan, Mohammad Ali Shariati(Moscow State University of Technologies and Management named after K.G. Razumovskiy), Максим Ребезов(All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of Refrigeration Industry), Arti Nile(Konkuk University), Meihong Sun(Shanghai Normal University), Baskar Venkidasamy(Institute of Engineering), Jianbo Xiao(Universidade de Vigo), Guoyin Kai(Zhejiang Chinese Medical University)
Journal of Nanobiotechnology
June 3, 2022
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Abstract Nano-priming is an innovative seed priming technology that helps to improve seed germination, seed growth, and yield by providing resistance to various stresses in plants. Nano-priming is a considerably more effective method compared to all other seed priming methods. The salient features of nanoparticles (NPs) in seed priming are to develop electron exchange and enhanced surface reaction capabilities associated with various components of plant cells and tissues. Nano-priming induces the formation of nanopores in shoot and helps in the uptake of water absorption, activates reactive oxygen species (ROS)/antioxidant mechanisms in seeds, and forms hydroxyl radicals to loosen the walls of the cells and acts as an inducer for rapid hydrolysis of starch. It also induces the expression of aquaporin genes that are involved in the intake of water and also mediates H 2 O 2, or ROS, dispersed over biological membranes. Nano-priming induces starch degradation via the stimulation of amylase, which results in the stimulation of seed germination. Nano-priming induces a mild ROS that acts as a primary signaling cue for various signaling cascade events that participate in secondary metabolite production and stress tolerance. This review provides details on the possible mechanisms by which nano-priming induces breaking seed dormancy, promotion of seed germination, and their impact on primary and secondary metabolite production. In addition, the use of nano-based fertilizer and pesticides as effective materials in nano-priming and plant growth development were also discussed, considering their recent status and future perspectives. Graphical Abstract


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