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Mariana Guilger-Casagrande1,2, Natália Bilesky-José1, Bruno Teixeira Sousa3, Halley Caixeta Oliveira3, Leonardo Fernandes Fraceto2, Renata Lima4.
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BACKGROUND: Biogenic metallic nanoparticles have been emerging as a promising alternative for the control of phytopathogens and as nanofertilizers. In this way, it is essential to investigate the possible impacts of these new nanomaterials on plants. In this study, the effects of soil contamination with biogenic silver (AgNPs) and iron (FeNPs) with known antifungal potential were investigated on morphological, physiological and biochemical parameters of soybean seedlings.Entities:
Keywords: AgNPs; Biogenic metallic nanoparticles; FeNPs; Lignification; Phytotoxicity; Soybean
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35606722 PMCID: PMC9128269 DOI: 10.1186/s12870-022-03638-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Plant Biol ISSN: 1471-2229 Impact factor: 5.260
Fig. 1Effects of AgNPs and FeNPs on leaf gas exchange parameters of soybean seedlings. A Net photosynthesis; B Stomatal conductance; C Intrinsic water use efficiency. The bars are means ± standard deviation (n = 10). * indicates significant difference between seedlings exposed to the nanoparticles and control seedlings (p < 0.05)
Fig. 2Photosynthetic leaf pigments of soybean seedlings grown in soil exposed to AgNPs and FeNPs. The bars are means ± standard deviation (n = 5)
Fig. 3Morphological parameters of soybean seedlings cultivated in the soil exposed to the metallic nanoparticles AgNPs and FeNPs. A shoot and root length; B shoot and root dry weight; C leaf area; D aspect of the seedlings previously to collection. The bars are means ± standard deviation (n = 10 for length of shoot and root; n = 5 for shoot and root dry weight). *indicates significant difference between seedlings exposed to the nanoparticles and control seedlings (p < 0.05)
Fig. 4Biochemical parameters of soybean seedlings cultivated in the soil exposed to the metallic nanoparticles AgNPs and FeNPs. A Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2); B malondialdehyde (MDA); C Conjugated dienes. The bars are means ± standard deviation (n = 5). * indicates significant difference between seedlings exposed to the nanoparticles and control seedlings (p < 0.05)
Fig. 5Effects of metallic nanoparticles in the expression of lignification-related genes that encode the enzymes phenylalanine ammonia lyase (PAL), cinnamate 4-hydroxylase (C4H), cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenase (CAD), peroxidase 2 (POD2), peroxidase 4 (POD4) and peroxidase 7 (POD7) of soybean roots (n = 5). The red dotted line represents the quantification of negative control (soybean roots not exposed to the nanoparticles)