Kumar, SumitMasurkar, PrahladSravani, BanaBag, DipanjaliSharma, Kamal RaviSingh, PrashantKorra, TulasiMeena, MukeshSwapnil, PrashantRajput, Vishnu D.Minkina, Tatiana2025-01-282025-01-28202313880764https://dl.bhu.ac.in/ir/handle/123456789/22589Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) are noteworthy used nanomaterials in a wide array of fields, particularly in the agricultural sector. Plants play a multifarious role in the ecosystem and provide a source of food for mankind. The responsibility of the scientific community is to recognize the deleterious impact of AgNPs (1�100�nm in size) on critical crop growth and development of plants, which is required for the assessment of environmental threats to plant, human, and animal health. The continued use of AgNPs in agriculture areas may have negative effects on plant biochemical and physiological responses. The current context focused mainly on AgNPs uptake, transport, and accumulation on crop plants and summarizes different levels of phytotoxicity of AgNPs on plant functions and focused on mechanisms of phytotoxicity employed by AgNPs. Moreover, some tolerance mechanisms and various survival strategies developed by plants under AgNPs toxicity are discussed. This background provides comprehensive information necessary to facilitate profound understanding of the toxic impacts of AgNPs on crop plants. � 2023, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V.enAntioxidantsNanostructuresPhytotoxicityReactive oxygen speciesSilver nanoparticlesSynthesisA review on phytotoxicity and defense mechanism of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) on plantsReviewhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s11051-023-05708-3