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Toxicity assessment of metal oxide nano-pollutants on tomato (Solanum lycopersicon): A study on growth dynamics and plant cell death

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Volume 240, Issue -, Pages 802-816

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2018.05.015

Keywords

Metal oxide nanoparticles; Phytotoxicity; Oxidative stress; DNA interaction; Antioxidant enzymes

Funding

  1. UPCST Research Project [372]
  2. International Scientific Partnership Program ISPP at King Saud University [0031]

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The present study for the first time demonstrated the interactions of metal oxide (MO) nano-pollutants (CuO and Al2O3-NPs) with tissues and cellular DNA of tomato plants grown in soil sand: silt: clay (667:190:143) and Hoagland-hydroponic system and assessed the hazardous effects of NPs on cell physiology and biochemistry. Results of SEM equipped with EDX revealed attachment of variably shaped CuO-NPs (18 nm) and Al2O3-NPs (21 nm) on roots, and internalization followed by translocation in plants by ICP-MS and TEM. Significant variations in foliage surface area, chlorophyll, proteins, LPO, and antioxidant enzymes were recorded. Roots and shoots accumulated 225.8 +/- 8.9 and 70.5 +/- 4 mu gAl g(-1) DW, whereas Cu accumulation was 341.6 +/- 14.3 (roots) and 146.9 8.1 mu g g(-1) DW (shoots) which was significant (p <= 0.0005) as compared to control. The total soluble protein content in roots, shoots, and leaves collected from Al2O3-NPs treated plants increased by 120, 80, and 132%, respectively while in CuO-NPs treatments, the increase was 68 (roots), 36 (shoots), and 86% (leaves) over control. The level of antioxidant enzymes in plant tissues was significantly (p <= 0.05) higher at 2000 mu g m1(-1) of MONPs over control. A dose-dependent increase in reactive oxygen species (ROS), biphasic change of lower and higher fluorescence in mitochondria due to dissipation of mitochondrial membrane potential (Delta Psi m) and membrane defects using propidium iodide were observed. Comparatively, CuO-NPs induced higher toxicity than A1203-NPs. Perceptible changes in proteins (amide-I & II), cellulose, glucose, galactose and other carbohydrates were observed under FT-IR. The binding studies with TmDNA showed fluorescence quenching of EtBr-TmDNA and acridine orange-TmDNA complex only by CuO-NPs with -Delta G and +Delta H and +Delta S values. However, Al2O3-NPs induced lesser change in TmDNA conformation. Conclusively, the results are novel in better demonstrating the mechanistic basis of nano-phyto-toxicity and are important which could be used to develop strategies for safe disposal of Al2O3-NPs and CuO-NPs. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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