posted on 2025-04-07, 09:13authored byLi Chen, Fengyu Huang, Ji Liu, Ruohan Yang, Qing Hu, Tao Li, Yi Zeng, Wei Dai, Tianyi Qiu, Jason C. White, Linchuan Fang
Nanotechnology has emerged as a promising strategy for
enhancing
crop resilience to extreme weather events induced by climate change,
such as drought. However, the potential of nanomaterials (NMs) to
mitigate drought-induced stress remains insufficiently understood.
Here, we conducted a meta-analysis to quantify the effects of NMs
on crop growth and yield under drought. Our findings reveal that NMs
significantly improved crop growth under drought, with a more pronounced
positive impact on C3 than C4 crops. Furthermore,
seed application of NMs exhibits more significant potential in protecting
crops than root or foliar applications. Specifically, NMs increased
the relative water content and water use efficiency of crops by 10.8
and 33.3%, respectively. The potential of NMs to enhance the drought
resistance was associated with improving the photosynthetic process,
increasing osmolyte accumulation, enhancing nutrient uptake, and alleviating
oxidative damage. This analysis raises the potential of nanotechnology
as a significant tool for sustainable nano-enabled agriculture in
a changing climate.