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Physiological and anti-oxidative response of biologically and chemically synthesized iron oxide: Zea mays a case study

The synthesis methodology, particle size and shape, dose optimization, and toxicity studies of nano-fertilizers are vital prior to their field application. This study investigates the comparative response of chemically synthesized and biologically synthesized iron oxide nanorods (NRs) using moringa...

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Autores principales: Hasan, Murtaza, Rafique, Saira, Zafar, Ayesha, Loomba, Suraj, Khan, Rida, Hassan, Shahbaz Gul, Khan, Muhammad Waqas, Zahra, Sadaf, Zia, Muhammad, Mustafa, Ghazala, Shu, Xugang, Ihsan, Zahid, Mahmood, Nasir
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Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7475124/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32923707
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e04595
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author Hasan, Murtaza
Rafique, Saira
Zafar, Ayesha
Loomba, Suraj
Khan, Rida
Hassan, Shahbaz Gul
Khan, Muhammad Waqas
Zahra, Sadaf
Zia, Muhammad
Mustafa, Ghazala
Shu, Xugang
Ihsan, Zahid
Mahmood, Nasir
author_facet Hasan, Murtaza
Rafique, Saira
Zafar, Ayesha
Loomba, Suraj
Khan, Rida
Hassan, Shahbaz Gul
Khan, Muhammad Waqas
Zahra, Sadaf
Zia, Muhammad
Mustafa, Ghazala
Shu, Xugang
Ihsan, Zahid
Mahmood, Nasir
author_sort Hasan, Murtaza
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description The synthesis methodology, particle size and shape, dose optimization, and toxicity studies of nano-fertilizers are vital prior to their field application. This study investigates the comparative response of chemically synthesized and biologically synthesized iron oxide nanorods (NRs) using moringa olefera along with bulk FeCl(3) on summer maize (Zea mays). It is found that FeCl(3) salt and chemically synthesized iron oxides NRs caused growth retardation and impaired plant physiological and anti-oxidative activities at a concentration higher than 25 mg/L due to toxicity by over accumulation. While iron released form biologically synthesized NRs have shown significantly positive results even at 50 mg/L due to their low toxicity, an improved leaf area (13%), number of leaves per plant (26%), total chlorophyll content (80%) and nitrate content (6%) with biologically synthesized NRs are obtained. Moreover, the plant anti-oxidative activity also increased on treatment with biologically synthesized NRs because of their ability to form a complex with metal ions. These findings suggest that biologically synthesized iron oxides NRs are an efficient iron source and can last for a long time. Thus, proving that nanofertilizer are required to have specific surface chemistry to release the nutrient in an appropriate concentration for better plant growth.
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spelling pubmed-74751242020-09-11 Physiological and anti-oxidative response of biologically and chemically synthesized iron oxide: Zea mays a case study Hasan, Murtaza Rafique, Saira Zafar, Ayesha Loomba, Suraj Khan, Rida Hassan, Shahbaz Gul Khan, Muhammad Waqas Zahra, Sadaf Zia, Muhammad Mustafa, Ghazala Shu, Xugang Ihsan, Zahid Mahmood, Nasir Heliyon Article The synthesis methodology, particle size and shape, dose optimization, and toxicity studies of nano-fertilizers are vital prior to their field application. This study investigates the comparative response of chemically synthesized and biologically synthesized iron oxide nanorods (NRs) using moringa olefera along with bulk FeCl(3) on summer maize (Zea mays). It is found that FeCl(3) salt and chemically synthesized iron oxides NRs caused growth retardation and impaired plant physiological and anti-oxidative activities at a concentration higher than 25 mg/L due to toxicity by over accumulation. While iron released form biologically synthesized NRs have shown significantly positive results even at 50 mg/L due to their low toxicity, an improved leaf area (13%), number of leaves per plant (26%), total chlorophyll content (80%) and nitrate content (6%) with biologically synthesized NRs are obtained. Moreover, the plant anti-oxidative activity also increased on treatment with biologically synthesized NRs because of their ability to form a complex with metal ions. These findings suggest that biologically synthesized iron oxides NRs are an efficient iron source and can last for a long time. Thus, proving that nanofertilizer are required to have specific surface chemistry to release the nutrient in an appropriate concentration for better plant growth. Elsevier 2020-08-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7475124/ /pubmed/32923707 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e04595 Text en © 2020 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Hasan, Murtaza
Rafique, Saira
Zafar, Ayesha
Loomba, Suraj
Khan, Rida
Hassan, Shahbaz Gul
Khan, Muhammad Waqas
Zahra, Sadaf
Zia, Muhammad
Mustafa, Ghazala
Shu, Xugang
Ihsan, Zahid
Mahmood, Nasir
Physiological and anti-oxidative response of biologically and chemically synthesized iron oxide: Zea mays a case study
title Physiological and anti-oxidative response of biologically and chemically synthesized iron oxide: Zea mays a case study
title_full Physiological and anti-oxidative response of biologically and chemically synthesized iron oxide: Zea mays a case study
title_fullStr Physiological and anti-oxidative response of biologically and chemically synthesized iron oxide: Zea mays a case study
title_full_unstemmed Physiological and anti-oxidative response of biologically and chemically synthesized iron oxide: Zea mays a case study
title_short Physiological and anti-oxidative response of biologically and chemically synthesized iron oxide: Zea mays a case study
title_sort physiological and anti-oxidative response of biologically and chemically synthesized iron oxide: zea mays a case study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7475124/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32923707
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e04595
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