Impact of iron oxide nanoparticles on yellow medick (Medicago falcata L.) plants
2020
Kokina, Inese | Plaksenkova, Ilona | Jermaļonoka, Marija | Petrova, Anastasija
A large number of studies have explored the effects of various nanoparticles (NPs) on different economically important plant species. In this study, yellow medick plants were grown for five weeks using hydroponics with the addition of Fe₃O₄ NPs at 1, 2 and 4 mg/L. Plant morphology, chlorophyll a, genotoxicity and expression of miR159c, one of the most important plant miRNA that is involved in plant response to fungal infections, were investigated. The results indicated that Fe₃O₄ NPs significantly increased plant root length (9%–32%), chlorophyll a fluorescence (1.94–2.8-fold), miRNA expression (0.31–0.42-fold), induced genotoxicity and reduced genome stability (12.5%–13.3%), compared to those of the control. The study demonstrated that Fe₃O₄ NPs simultaneously induce genome instability in yellow medick and increase expression of miR159c. Therefore, Fe₃O₄ NPs can be used to increase plant resistance to fungal diseases, such as powdery mildew.
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