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Some Physiological Effects of Nanofertilizers on Wheat-Aphid Interactions
The increasing use of nanofertilizers in modern agriculture and their impact on crop yield and pest management require further research. In this study, the effects of nano-Fe, -Zn, and -Cu (which are synthesized based on nanochelating technology), and urea (N) fertilizers on the antioxidant activiti...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10385016/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37514217 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12142602 |
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author | Chamani, Masoud Naseri, Bahram Rafiee-Dastjerdi, Hooshang Emaratpardaz, Javid Ebadollahi, Asgar Palla, Franco |
author_facet | Chamani, Masoud Naseri, Bahram Rafiee-Dastjerdi, Hooshang Emaratpardaz, Javid Ebadollahi, Asgar Palla, Franco |
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description | The increasing use of nanofertilizers in modern agriculture and their impact on crop yield and pest management require further research. In this study, the effects of nano-Fe, -Zn, and -Cu (which are synthesized based on nanochelating technology), and urea (N) fertilizers on the antioxidant activities of wheat plants (cv. Chamran), and the wheat green aphid Schizaphis graminum (Rondani) are investigated. The authors observed the highest levels of phenolics in non-infested nano-Zn-treated plants (26% higher compared with control). The highest H(2)O(2) levels are in the infested and non-infested nano-Zn-treated and infested nano-Fe-treated plants (in infested nano-Zn and nano-Fe treated plants, 18% and non-infested nano-Zn-treated plants, 28% higher compared with control). The highest peroxidase (POX) activity is observed in the infested and non-infested N-treated and non-infested water-treated plants (almost 14%, 37%, and 46% higher than control, respectively). The lowest activity is in the infested plants’ nano-Zn and -Fe treatments (almost 7 and 5 folds lower compared to the control, respectively). The highest and lowest catalase (CAT) activity are in the infested N-treated plants (almost 42% higher than control) and water-treated plants, respectively. The infested nano-Zn, -Fe, -Cu and Hoagland-treated plants showed the highest superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity. Regarding the antioxidant enzyme activities of S. graminum, the highest POX activity is in the nano-Cu treatment (more than two folds higher compared with control); the highest CAT and SOD activities are in the nano-Cu and -Zn treatments. It can be concluded that the application of nanofertilizers caused increasing effects on the wheat plant’s antioxidant system and its resistance to S. graminum. |
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spelling | pubmed-103850162023-07-30 Some Physiological Effects of Nanofertilizers on Wheat-Aphid Interactions Chamani, Masoud Naseri, Bahram Rafiee-Dastjerdi, Hooshang Emaratpardaz, Javid Ebadollahi, Asgar Palla, Franco Plants (Basel) Article The increasing use of nanofertilizers in modern agriculture and their impact on crop yield and pest management require further research. In this study, the effects of nano-Fe, -Zn, and -Cu (which are synthesized based on nanochelating technology), and urea (N) fertilizers on the antioxidant activities of wheat plants (cv. Chamran), and the wheat green aphid Schizaphis graminum (Rondani) are investigated. The authors observed the highest levels of phenolics in non-infested nano-Zn-treated plants (26% higher compared with control). The highest H(2)O(2) levels are in the infested and non-infested nano-Zn-treated and infested nano-Fe-treated plants (in infested nano-Zn and nano-Fe treated plants, 18% and non-infested nano-Zn-treated plants, 28% higher compared with control). The highest peroxidase (POX) activity is observed in the infested and non-infested N-treated and non-infested water-treated plants (almost 14%, 37%, and 46% higher than control, respectively). The lowest activity is in the infested plants’ nano-Zn and -Fe treatments (almost 7 and 5 folds lower compared to the control, respectively). The highest and lowest catalase (CAT) activity are in the infested N-treated plants (almost 42% higher than control) and water-treated plants, respectively. The infested nano-Zn, -Fe, -Cu and Hoagland-treated plants showed the highest superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity. Regarding the antioxidant enzyme activities of S. graminum, the highest POX activity is in the nano-Cu treatment (more than two folds higher compared with control); the highest CAT and SOD activities are in the nano-Cu and -Zn treatments. It can be concluded that the application of nanofertilizers caused increasing effects on the wheat plant’s antioxidant system and its resistance to S. graminum. MDPI 2023-07-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10385016/ /pubmed/37514217 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12142602 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Chamani, Masoud Naseri, Bahram Rafiee-Dastjerdi, Hooshang Emaratpardaz, Javid Ebadollahi, Asgar Palla, Franco Some Physiological Effects of Nanofertilizers on Wheat-Aphid Interactions |
title | Some Physiological Effects of Nanofertilizers on Wheat-Aphid Interactions |
title_full | Some Physiological Effects of Nanofertilizers on Wheat-Aphid Interactions |
title_fullStr | Some Physiological Effects of Nanofertilizers on Wheat-Aphid Interactions |
title_full_unstemmed | Some Physiological Effects of Nanofertilizers on Wheat-Aphid Interactions |
title_short | Some Physiological Effects of Nanofertilizers on Wheat-Aphid Interactions |
title_sort | some physiological effects of nanofertilizers on wheat-aphid interactions |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10385016/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37514217 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12142602 |
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