Biosynthesized nanoparticles and implications by their use in crops: Effects over physiology, action mechanisms, plant stress responses and toxicity
Axel E. García-Ovando(Autonomous University of Queretaro), Karen Esquivel(Autonomous University of Queretaro), Edgardo Ulises Esquivel‐Naranjo(TU Wien), José Emilio Ramírez Piña(Autonomous University of Queretaro), José Antonio Cervantes Chávez(Autonomous University of Queretaro)
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