| Literature DB >> 28381077 |
V N Belava1, O O Panyuta1, G M Yakovleva1, Y M Pysmenna1, M V Volkogon2.
Abstract
The paper covers the study of the effects of silver (Ag) and copper (Cu) nanoparticles on wheat-Pseudocercosporella herpotrichoides pathosystem in general and, separately, on their interaction both with the plant and with the pathogen. Plants, treated with nonionic colloidal solutions of biogenic metal nanoparticles of Ag and Cu, have taken seed treatment as stress and have demonstrated the same changes in the dynamic patterns of thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) content as a seedling infection or in its combination with a nanoparticle treatment. The wheat variety, which is sensitive to pathogen action, has showed a substantial (100%) increase in the TBARS contents, while the other varieties has shown lesser (40%) changes in the TBARS content as compared to the control. Besides, both silver and copper nanoparticles have not affected the growth and development of P. herpotrichoides, thus suggesting that the effect of nanoparticles is determined by the plant's responses to the pathogen rather than the phytotoxic action of the copper or silver nanoparticles, at least during the initial stages of the pathological process.Entities:
Keywords: Biogenic metal nanoparticles; Eyespot causal agent; Pseudocercosporella herpotrichoides; TBARS; Wheat seedlings
Year: 2017 PMID: 28381077 PMCID: PMC5380650 DOI: 10.1186/s11671-017-2028-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Fig. 1The TBARS content in seedlings of winter wheat (the Myronivska 808 variety) under the action of Ag (a) or Cu (b) nanoparticle solutions and P. herpotrichoides infection: I control plants (w/o infection); II seed treatments with Ag (a) or Cu (b) nanoparticle solution; III P. herpotrichoides infection; IV P. herpotrichoides infection + treatment with Ag (a) or Cu (b) nanoparticle solutions
Fig. 2The TBARS content of seedlings of winter wheat (the Roazon variety) under the action of Ag (a) or Cu (b) nanoparticle solutions and P. herpotrichoides infection: I control plants (w/o infection); II seed treatments with Ag (a) or Cu (b) nanoparticle solutions; III P. herpotrichoides infections; IV P. herpotrichoides infections + treatments with Ag (a) or Cu (b) nanoparticle solutions
Fig. 3The TBARS content of seedlings of winter wheat (the Renan variety) under the action of Ag (a) or Cu (b) nanoparticle solutions and P. herpotrichoides infection: I control plants (w/o infection); II seed treatments with Ag (a) or Cu (b) nanoparticle solutions; III P. herpotrichoides infection; IV P. herpotrichoides infection + treatments with Ag (a) or Cu (b) nanoparticle solutions
Fig. 4The dynamics of changes in the radius of P. herpotrichoides colonies, grown on PDA with the addition of silver or copper nanoparticles: A control (without nanoparticles); B PDA media with Ag nanoparticles; C PDA media with Cu nanoparticles
The linear growth rate of P. herpotrichoides mycelium on PDA with the addition of silver and copper metal nanoparticles
| Variants | The average linear growth rate |
|---|---|
| PDA medium, without nanoparticles (the control) | 3.78 ± 0.11 |
| PDA medium, with Ag nanoparticles | 3.88 ± 0.01 |
| PDA medium, with Cu nanoparticles | 3.88 ± 0.03 |
Fig. 5P. herpotrichoides colonies, grown on PDA (a 7th day culture) with the addition of silver or copper nanoparticles: a control (without nanoparticles); b PDA media with Ag nanoparticles; c PDA media with Cu nanoparticles