Physiological Response, Oxidative Stress Assessment and Aquaporin Genes Expression of Cherry Tomato ( Solanum lycopersicum L.) Exposed to Hyper-Harmonized Fullerene Water Complex.
Angelina SubotićSlađana JevremovićSnežana MiloševićMilana M Trifunović-MomčilovMarija J ĐurićĐuro KorugaPublished in: Plants (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
The rapid production and numerous applications of nanomaterials warrant the necessity and importance of examining nanoparticles in terms to their environmental and biological effects and implications. In this study, the effects of a water-soluble hyper-harmonized hydroxyl-modified fullerene (3HFWC) on cherry tomato seed germination, seedlings growth, physiological response and fruiting was evaluated. Changes in the photosynthetic pigments content, oxidative stress assessment, and aquaporin genes expression in cherry tomato plants were studied after during short- and long-term continuous exposure to 3HFWC nanosubstance (200 mg/L). Increased levels of photosynthetic pigments in leaves, lycopene in fruits, decreased levels of hydrogen peroxide content, activation of cellular antioxidant enzymes such as superoxide dismutase, catalase and peroxidase and increased aquaporin gene expression (PIP1;3 , PIP1;5 and PIP2;4 ) were observed in 3HFWC nanosubstance-exposed plants in comparison to control, untreated cherry tomato plants. The 3HFWC nanosubstance showed positive effects on cherry tomato seed germination, plantlet growth and lycopene content in fruits and may be considered as a promising nanofertilizer.
Keyphrases
- hydrogen peroxide
- oxidative stress
- gene expression
- poor prognosis
- water soluble
- nitric oxide
- genome wide
- dna damage
- dna methylation
- ischemia reperfusion injury
- long non coding rna
- risk assessment
- anti inflammatory
- heat shock
- solar cells
- plant growth
- quantum dots
- human health
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- genome wide analysis
- essential oil