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The paper provides a bibliometric analysis of research on watermelon and its relationship with graphene oxide. It highlights the increasing interest in the use of graphene oxide in plant biotechnology, plant cell biology, and plant pathology. The study notes that graphene oxide has been shown to enhance the growth and development of various plant species, including watermelon, and has potential applications in plant breeding and genetic transformation. The paper also discuss the toxic effects of graphene oxide on algae and bacteria, as well as its use as a potential carrier for gene silencing and immunotherapy. The study also notes the potential of graphene oxide in the development of new antimicrobial agents and in the treatment of certain diseases. Overall, the paper provides a comprehensive overview of the current state of research on graphene oxide and its applications in plant biology and medicine.

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