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Nataliya Taran1, Volodymyr Storozhenko1, Nataliia Svietlova2, Ludmila Batsmanova1, Viktor Shvartau3, Mariia Kovalenko1.
Abstract
The effect of a colloidal solution of Cu,Zn-nanoparticles on pro-oxidative/antioxidative balance and content of photosynthetic pigments and leaf area of winter wheat plants of steppe (Acveduc) and forest-steppe (Stolichna) ecotypes was investigated in drought conditions. It has been shown that Cu,Zn-nanoparticles decreased the negative effect of drought action upon plants of steppe ecotype Acveduc. In particular, increased activity of antioxidative enzymes reduced the level of accumulation of thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) and stabilized the content of photosynthetic pigments and increased relative water content in leaves. Colloidal solution of Cu,Zn-nanoparticles had less significant influence on these indexes in seedlings of the Stolichna variety under drought.Entities:
Keywords: Catalase; Cu,Zn-nanoparticles; Seed treatment; Superoxide dismutase; TBARS; Wheat
Year: 2017 PMID: 28105609 PMCID: PMC5247391 DOI: 10.1186/s11671-017-1839-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Fig. 1The content of TBARS in leaves of winter wheat seedlings of the Stolichna (a) and Acveduc (b) varieties after seed treatment with NPs and drought: 1 control, 2 NPs, 3 drought, and 4 NPs + drought
Fig. 2SOD activity in leaves of wheat seedlings of the Stolichna (a) and Acveduc (b) varieties after seed treatment with NPs and drought: 1 control, 2 NPs, 3 drought, and 4 NPs + drought
Fig. 3CAT activity in leaves of winter wheat seedlings of the Stolichna (a) and Acveduc (b) varieties after seed treatment with NPs and drought: 1 control, 2 NPs, 3 drought, and 4 NPs + drought
Fig. 4The content of photosynthetic pigments in leaves of winter wheat varieties Stolichna (a) and Acveduc (b) after seed treatment with NPs and drought: 1 control, 2 NPs, 3 drought, and 4–NPs + drought
Fig. 5Leaf area (a) and relative water content (b) in winter wheat plants of the Stolichna and Acveduc varieties under NP treatment and drought