Study finds iron oxide nanoparticles are useful for medicinal plant sustainability under toxic metal conditions

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Study finds iron oxide nanoparticles are useful for medicinal plant sustainability under toxic metal conditions
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Metal(loid) toxicity severely inhibits plant growth and development, thereby affecting yield and quality. It is crucial to seek favorable measures to improve plant survival under toxic metal(loid) conditions.

Previous studies have identified the complex mechanisms of Panax notoginseng, a traditional medicinal plant, and its responses to biotic and

. However, the effects of nanoparticles , especially iron oxide NPs in the response of P. notoginseng to cadmium and arsenic stress, have yet to be further elucidated., researchers from the Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden of the Chinese Academy of Sciences investigated the effects of FeNPs on Panax notoginseng under Cd and As stress. By combining physiological and metabolomic analyses, the researchers examined the mechanisms of the P.

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