Foliar application of silicon-based nanoparticles improve the adaptability of maize (Zea mays L.) in cadmium contaminated soils

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Sarfraz Ahmed
Muhammad Iqbal
Zahoor Ahmad
Muhammad Aamir Iqbal
Arkadiusz Artyszak
Ayman E. L. Sabagh
Hesham F. Alharby
Akbar Hossain
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[1] University of Okara,Department of Botany
[2] University of Central Punjab,Department of Botany
[3] Constituent College,Department of Agronomy
[4] University of Poonch Rawalakot,Department of Agronomy, Warsaw
[5] Azad Kashmir,Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Agriculture
[6] University of Life Sciences-SGGW,Department of Field Crops, Faculty of Agriculture
[7] Kafrelsheikh University,Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science
[8] Siirt University,Plant Biology Research Group, Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science
[9] King Abdulaziz University,Soil Science Division
[10] King Abdulaziz University,undefined
[11] Bangladesh Wheat and Maize Research Institute,undefined
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Heavy metal tolerance; Morphology; Leaf Pigments; Biochemical; Antioxidants; Nano-silicon; Maize;
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Heavy metals (HMs) especially cadmium (Cd) absorbed by the roots of crop plants like maize have emerged as one of the most serious threats by causing stunted plant growth along with disturbing the photosynthetic machinery and nutrient homeostasis process. A trial was conducted for inducing Cd stress tolerance in maize by exogenous application of silicon nanoparticles (SiNPs) using five doses of SiNPs (0, 100, 200, 300, and 400 ppm) and three levels of Cd (0, 15, and 30 ppm) for maize hybrid (SF-9515). The response variables included morphological traits and biochemical parameters of maize. The results indicated that Cd level of 30 ppm remained the most drastic for maize plants by recording the minimum traits such as shoot length (39.35 cm), shoot fresh weight (9.52 g) and shoot dry weight (3.20 g), leaf pigments such as chlorophyll a (0.55 mg/g FW), chlorophyll b (0.27 mg/g FW), total contents (0.84 mg/g FW), and carotenoid contents (0.19 µg/g FW). Additionally, the same Cd level disrupted biochemical traits such as TSP (4.85 mg/g FW), TP (252.94 nmol/g FW), TSAA (18.92 µmol g−1 FW), TSS (0.85 mg/g FW), and antioxidant activities such as POD (99.39 min−1 g−1 FW), CAT (81.58 min−1 g−1 FW), APX (2.04 min−1 g−1 FW), and SOD (172.79 min−1 g−1 FW). However, a higher level of Cd resulted in greater root length (87.63 cm), root fresh weight (16.43 g), and root dry weight (6.14 g) along with higher Cd concentration in the root (2.52 µg/g−1) and shoot (0.48 µg/g−1). The silicon nanoparticles (Si NPs) treatment significantly increased all measured attributes of maize. The highest value was noted of all the parameters such as chlorophyll a (0.91 mg/g FW), chlorophyll b (0.57 mg/g FW), total chlorophyll contents (1.48 mg/g FW), total carotenoid contents (0.40 µg/g FW), TSP (6.12 mg/g FW), TP (384.56 nmol/g FW), TSAA (24.64 µmol g−1 FW), TSS (1.87 mg/g FW), POD (166.10 min−1 g−1 FW), CAT (149.54 min−1 g−1 FW), APX (3.49 min−1 g−1 FW), and SOD (225.57 min−1 g−1 FW). Based on recorded findings, it might be inferred that higher levels of Cd tend to drastically reduce morpho-physiological traits of maize and foliage-applied silver nanoparticles hold the potential to ameliorate the adverse effect of Cd stress on maize.
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页码:41002 / 41013
页数:11
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