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Germination and Early Development of Three Spontaneous Plant Species Exposed to Nanoceria (nCeO(2)) with Different Concentrations and Particle Sizes

This study aimed to provide insight regarding the influence of Ce oxide nanoparticles (nCeO(2)) with different concentrations and two different particle sizes on the germination and root elongation in seedlings of spontaneous terrestrial species. In a bench-scale experiment, seeds of the monocot, Ho...

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Autores principales: Lizzi, Daniel, Mattiello, Alessandro, Piani, Barbara, Fellet, Guido, Adamiano, Alessio, Marchiol, Luca
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7766237/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33348606
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10122534
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author Lizzi, Daniel
Mattiello, Alessandro
Piani, Barbara
Fellet, Guido
Adamiano, Alessio
Marchiol, Luca
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Mattiello, Alessandro
Piani, Barbara
Fellet, Guido
Adamiano, Alessio
Marchiol, Luca
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description This study aimed to provide insight regarding the influence of Ce oxide nanoparticles (nCeO(2)) with different concentrations and two different particle sizes on the germination and root elongation in seedlings of spontaneous terrestrial species. In a bench-scale experiment, seeds of the monocot, Holcus lanatus and dicots Lychnis-flos-cuculi and Diplotaxis tenuifolia were treated with solutions containing nCeO(2) 25 nm and 50 nm in the range 0–2000 mg Ce L(−1). The results show that nCeO(2) enters within the plant tissues. Even at high concentration, nCeO(2) have positive effects on seed germination and the development of the seedling roots. This study further demonstrated that the particle size had no influence on the germination of L. flos-cuculi, while in H. lanatus and D. tenuifolia, the germination percentage was slightly higher (+10%) for seeds treated with nCeO(2) 25 nm with respect to 50 nm. In summary, the results indicated that nCeO(2) was taken up by germinating seeds, but even at the highest concentrations, they did not have negative effects on plant seedlings. The influence of the different sizes of nCeO(2) on germination and root development was not very strong. It is likely that particle agglomeration and ion dissolution influenced the observed effects.
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spelling pubmed-77662372020-12-28 Germination and Early Development of Three Spontaneous Plant Species Exposed to Nanoceria (nCeO(2)) with Different Concentrations and Particle Sizes Lizzi, Daniel Mattiello, Alessandro Piani, Barbara Fellet, Guido Adamiano, Alessio Marchiol, Luca Nanomaterials (Basel) Article This study aimed to provide insight regarding the influence of Ce oxide nanoparticles (nCeO(2)) with different concentrations and two different particle sizes on the germination and root elongation in seedlings of spontaneous terrestrial species. In a bench-scale experiment, seeds of the monocot, Holcus lanatus and dicots Lychnis-flos-cuculi and Diplotaxis tenuifolia were treated with solutions containing nCeO(2) 25 nm and 50 nm in the range 0–2000 mg Ce L(−1). The results show that nCeO(2) enters within the plant tissues. Even at high concentration, nCeO(2) have positive effects on seed germination and the development of the seedling roots. This study further demonstrated that the particle size had no influence on the germination of L. flos-cuculi, while in H. lanatus and D. tenuifolia, the germination percentage was slightly higher (+10%) for seeds treated with nCeO(2) 25 nm with respect to 50 nm. In summary, the results indicated that nCeO(2) was taken up by germinating seeds, but even at the highest concentrations, they did not have negative effects on plant seedlings. The influence of the different sizes of nCeO(2) on germination and root development was not very strong. It is likely that particle agglomeration and ion dissolution influenced the observed effects. MDPI 2020-12-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7766237/ /pubmed/33348606 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10122534 Text en © 2020 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Lizzi, Daniel
Mattiello, Alessandro
Piani, Barbara
Fellet, Guido
Adamiano, Alessio
Marchiol, Luca
Germination and Early Development of Three Spontaneous Plant Species Exposed to Nanoceria (nCeO(2)) with Different Concentrations and Particle Sizes
title Germination and Early Development of Three Spontaneous Plant Species Exposed to Nanoceria (nCeO(2)) with Different Concentrations and Particle Sizes
title_full Germination and Early Development of Three Spontaneous Plant Species Exposed to Nanoceria (nCeO(2)) with Different Concentrations and Particle Sizes
title_fullStr Germination and Early Development of Three Spontaneous Plant Species Exposed to Nanoceria (nCeO(2)) with Different Concentrations and Particle Sizes
title_full_unstemmed Germination and Early Development of Three Spontaneous Plant Species Exposed to Nanoceria (nCeO(2)) with Different Concentrations and Particle Sizes
title_short Germination and Early Development of Three Spontaneous Plant Species Exposed to Nanoceria (nCeO(2)) with Different Concentrations and Particle Sizes
title_sort germination and early development of three spontaneous plant species exposed to nanoceria (nceo(2)) with different concentrations and particle sizes
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7766237/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33348606
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10122534
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