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Seaweeds carry a wide array of metabolites and nutrients that facilitate growth, development, physiological and biochemical changes in plants, which vary among seaweed species. Among the seaweeds, three distinct seaweed species, viz., brown (Sargassum muticum (SM)), red (Gracilaria edulis (GE)) and (Kappaphycus alvarezii (KA)) were collected from the coastal area of Mandapam, Tamil Nadu and studied. The size reduction using a high energy ball mill at 500 rpm for 3 hours produced seaweed powders with sizes of 30-190 nm (KA), 70-120 nm (GE) and 40-220 nm (SM). Characterization was done using PSA, TEM, SEM, XRD and FTIR. The FTIR profile reveals major functional groups like alkenes, carboxylic acids, alcohols and amines. The seaweeds contained macro and micronutrients, especially potassium (2.67-13.4%). Biochemical profiling indicated high levels of amino acids, vitamins, fatty acids and growth hormones. Maize seeds were coated with 100 g of seaweed powder per kg of seeds using gum acacia (0.1%) as a sticky agent. Furthermore, the maize seedlings were sprayed three times (20, 30, 40 DAS) with seaweed powder @ 0, 25, 50 and 100 mg L-1. The combined application of seed coating and foliar spray of GE significantly increased the growth, physiological and biochemical parameters of the plants. The results demonstrated that seaweeds are rich in metabolites and nutrients that enhance maize growth and physiological parameters. This paper provides foundational information for utilizing seaweed as an organic resource to improve crop growth and productivity.
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Environmental Science: Nano serves as a comprehensive and high-impact peer-reviewed source of information on the design and demonstration of engineered nanomaterials for environment-based applications. It also covers the interactions between engineered, natural, and incidental nanomaterials with biological and environmental systems. This scope includes, but is not limited to, the following topic areas:
Novel nanomaterial-based applications for water, air, soil, food, and energy sustainability
Nanomaterial interactions with biological systems and nanotoxicology
Environmental fate, reactivity, and transformations of nanoscale materials
Nanoscale processes in the environment
Sustainable nanotechnology including rational nanomaterial design, life cycle assessment, risk/benefit analysis