Effect of Foliar Fertigation of Chitosan Nanoparticles on Cadmium Accumulation and Toxicity in Solanum lycopersicum.
Mohammad FaizanVishnu D RajputAbdulaziz Abdullah Al-KhuraifMohammed ArshadTatiana M MinkinaSvetlana SushkovaFangyuan YuPublished in: Biology (2021)
Cadmium (Cd) stress is increasing at a high pace and is polluting the agricultural land. As a result, it affects animals and the human population via entering into the food chain. The aim of this work is to evaluate the possibility of amelioration of Cd stress through chitosan nanoparticles (CTS-NPs). After 15 days of sowing (DAS), Solanum lycopersicum seedlings were transplanted into maintained pots (20 in number). Cadmium (0.8 mM) was providing in the soil as CdCl2·2.5H2O at the time of transplanting; however, CTS-NPs (100 µg/mL) were given through foliar spray at 25 DAS. Data procured from the present experiment suggests that Cd toxicity considerably reduces the plant morphology, chlorophyll fluorescence, in addition to photosynthetic efficiency, antioxidant enzyme activity and protein content. However, foliar application of CTS-NPs was effective in increasing the shoot dry weight (38%), net photosynthetic rate (45%) and SPAD index (40%), while a decrease in malondialdehyde (24%) and hydrogen peroxide (20%) was observed at the 30 DAS stage as compared to control plants. On behalf of the current results, it is demonstrated that foliar treatment of CTS-NPs might be an efficient approach to ameliorate the toxic effects of Cd.
Keyphrases
- hydrogen peroxide
- heavy metals
- oxide nanoparticles
- oxidative stress
- drug delivery
- disease activity
- nk cells
- endothelial cells
- climate change
- nitric oxide
- body mass index
- electronic health record
- rheumatoid arthritis
- single molecule
- machine learning
- weight gain
- weight loss
- wound healing
- artificial intelligence
- deep learning
- data analysis
- energy transfer
- body weight
- plant growth
- water quality