Zinc oxide nanoparticles influence on plant tolerance to salinity stress: insights into physiological, biochemical, and molecular responses

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Abhishek Singh
Vishnu D. Rajput
Shivani Lalotra
Shreni Agrawal
Karen Ghazaryan
Jagpreet Singh
Tatiana Minkina
Priyadarshani Rajput
Saglara Mandzhieva
Athanasios Alexiou
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[1] Yerevan State University,Faculty of Biology
[2] Southern Federal University,Academy of Biology and Biotechnology
[3] Lovely Professional University,School of Agriculture
[4] Parul Institute of Applied Science,Department of Biotechnology
[5] Parul University,Department of Science and Engineering
[6] University Centre for Research and Development,undefined
[7] Chandigarh University,undefined
[8] Novel Global Community Educational Foundation,undefined
[9] AFNP Med,undefined
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Salinity stress; Ionic toxicity; Nanoparticles; ROS; Antioxidant enzymes;
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A slight variation in ecological milieu of plants, like drought, heavy metal toxicity, abrupt changes in temperature, flood, and salt stress disturbs the usual homeostasis or metabolism in plants. Among these stresses, salinity stress is particularly detrimental to the plants, leading to toxic effects and reduce crop productivity. In a saline environment, the accumulation of sodium and chloride ions up to toxic levels significantly correlates with intracellular osmotic pressure, and can result in morphological, physiological, and molecular alterations in plants. Increased soil salinity triggers salt stress signals that activate various cellular-subcellular mechanisms in plants to enable their survival in saline conditions. Plants can adapt saline conditions by maintaining ion homeostasis, activating osmotic stress pathways, modulating phytohormone signaling, regulating cytoskeleton dynamics, and maintaining cell wall integrity. To address ionic toxicity, researchers from diverse disciplines have explored novel approaches to support plant growth and enhance their resilience. One such approach is the application of nanoparticles as a foliar spray or seed priming agents positively improve the crop quality and yield by activating germination enzymes, maintaining reactive oxygen species homeostasis, promoting synthesis of compatible solutes, stimulating antioxidant defense mechanisms, and facilitating the formation of aquaporins in seeds and root cells for efficient water absorption under various abiotic stresses. Thus, the assessment mainly targets to provide an outline of the impact of salinity stress on plant metabolism and the resistance strategies employed by plants. Additionally, the review also summarized recent research efforts exploring the innovative applications of zinc oxide nanoparticles for reducing salt stress at biochemical, physiological, and molecular levels.
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