Bioinspired Cobalt Oxide Nanoball Synthesis, Characterization, and Their Potential as Metal Stress Absorbants.
Faisal MahmoodSyeda Sadaf ZehraMurtaza HasanAyesha ZafarTuba TariqMuhammad AbdullahMuniba Anum NazirMuhammad JamilShahbaz Gul HassanXue HuangHafiz Umer JavedXugang ShuPublished in: ACS omega (2023)
Massive accumulation of heavy metals in agricultural land as a result of enhanced levels of toxicity in the soil is an emerging global concern. Among various metals, zinc contamination has severe effects on plant and human health through the food chain. To remove such toxicity, a nanotechnological neutralizer, cobalt oxide nanoballs (Co 3 O 4 Nbs) were synthesized by using the extract of Cordia myxa . The Co 3 O 4 Nbs were well characterized via UV-vis spectrophotometry, scanning electron microscopy, and X-ray diffraction techniques. Green-synthesized Co 3 O 4 Nbs were exposed over Acacia jacquemontii and Acacia nilotica at different concentrations (25, 50, 75, and 100 ppm). Highly significant results were observed for plant growth by the application of Co 3 O 4 Nbs at 100 ppm, thereby increasing the root length (35%), shoot length (48%), fresh weight (44%), and dry weight (40%) of the Acacia species with respect to the control. Furthermore, physiological parameters including chlorophyll contents, relative water contents, and osmolyte contents like proline and sugar showed a prominent increase. The antioxidant activity and atomic absorption supported and justified the positive response to using Co 3 O 4 Nbs that mitigated the heavy-metal zinc stress by improving the plant growth. Hence, the biocompatible Co 3 O 4 Nbs counteract the zinc toxicity for governing and maintaining plant growth. Such nanotechnological tools can therefore step up the cropping system and overcome toxicity to meet the productivity demand along with the development of agricultural management strategies.
Keyphrases
- plant growth
- human health
- oxide nanoparticles
- risk assessment
- heavy metals
- electron microscopy
- climate change
- health risk
- health risk assessment
- oxidative stress
- body mass index
- high resolution
- physical activity
- weight gain
- sewage sludge
- magnetic resonance imaging
- computed tomography
- gold nanoparticles
- drinking water
- stress induced
- contrast enhanced
- reduced graphene oxide
- anti inflammatory