Yessica Alejandra Montoya-Giraldo, Adriana Roxana Portela-Dávila, Danna Susunaga-Gómez, Jeaneth Patricia Urquijo-Morales, Álvaro Andrés Velásquez-Torres, D. Villanueva-Mejía
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Abstract
Iron is a micronutrient essential for optimal plant development, nevertheless, due to their low solubility it is poorly available to plants, affecting many agronomically important crops. Nanofertilizers are nanoparticles that have been used as an alternative for the release of micro and macronutrients necessary for plant nutrition. Therefore, in this research we evaluated the effect of the application of aqueous suspensions of iron oxide (magnetite-maghemite) nanoparticles stabilized with chitosan on the germination and growth of Maize (Zea mays L.) and Lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) plants at in vitro level. Preliminary results suggest that for aqueous nanoparticle suspensions with iron contents below 50 ppm there is no evidence of negative effects on the seed germination process and on the growth of maize seedlings. Similarly, it was determined that there is no phytotoxic effect of the suspensions on Lettuce seeds.
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Founded in 1926, DYNA is one of the journal of general engineering most influential and prestigious in the world, as it recognizes Clarivate Analytics.
Included in Science Citation Index Expanded, its impact factor is published every year in Journal Citations Reports (JCR).
It is the Official Body for Science and Technology of the Spanish Federation of Regional Associations of Engineers (FAIIE).
Scientific journal agreed with AEIM (Spanish Association of Mechanical Engineering)
In character Scientific-technical, it is the most appropriate way for communication between Multidisciplinary Engineers and for expressing their ideas and experience.
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