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Effects of spraying nano-materials on the absorption of metal(loid)s in cucumber.

Kerui Guo1, Annan Hu1, Kexiang Wang2, Lingqing Wang3, Dongheng Fu1, Yi Hao1, Yaoyao Wang1, Arbab Ali1, Muhammed Adeel1, Yukui Rui4, Weiming Tan5.   

Abstract

This report investigates the spraying of nano-silica and fullerene on cucumber leaves to expose their ability to reduce the toxicity and uptake of metal(loid)s. Cucumber seedlings were randomly divided into six treatment groups: 10 mg/L nano-SiO2, 20 mg/L nano-SiO2, 10 mg/L Fullerene, 20 mg/L Fullerene, 5 mg/L Fullerene + 5 mg/L nano-SiO2, and 10 mg/L Fullerene + 10 mg/L nano-SiO2. Nano-silica-treated plants exhibited evidence of the potential mitigation of metal(loid)s poisoning. Specifically, results showed that 20 mg/L of nano-silica promoted Cd uptake by plants; comparatively, 10 mg/L of nano-silica did not significantly increase the silicon content in plants. Both low-concentration combined treatment and low-concentration fullerene groups inhibited metal(loid)s uptake by plants. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was then used to observe the surface morphology of cucumber leaves. Significant differences were observed on disease resistance in plants across the different nano-material conditions. Collectively, these findings suggest that both nano-silica materials and fullerene have the potential to control metal(loid)s toxicity in plants.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31573540      PMCID: PMC8676231          DOI: 10.1049/iet-nbt.2019.0060

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IET Nanobiotechnol        ISSN: 1751-8741            Impact factor:   1.847


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