Nanoparticles SiO2 phytostimulative effect on the development of seedlings Arabidopsis thaliana
Date Issued
2018-08
Author(s)
Horiunova, Inna
Bilyk, Zhanna
Danilenko, Eugene
Білик, Жанна Іванівна
Abstract
The article is devoted to the study of the influence of nanoparticles SiO2
(NPs) on the growth of the roots of Arabidopsis thaliana, which serves as
a model of bivalve plants. The method of photonic correlation
spectroscopy showed that in an aqueous colloidal solution contains SiO2
particles in the size from 33 to 80 nm. Most of the particles (46%) have a
size of 58 nm. The solution of NPs increased the growth of roots by 1.7
times after 24-hour treatment, 1.6 times after 48 hours of treatment, 1.5
times after 72 hours. Also, on-the-cloud increased the number of
primordial lateral roots by 1.4 times. Microscopy of different areas of the
root allows to assert that at the concentration of NPs 0.07% toxic effect
was not detected. The investigated drug can be used to stimulate the
growth and rooting of cultivated plants.
(NPs) on the growth of the roots of Arabidopsis thaliana, which serves as
a model of bivalve plants. The method of photonic correlation
spectroscopy showed that in an aqueous colloidal solution contains SiO2
particles in the size from 33 to 80 nm. Most of the particles (46%) have a
size of 58 nm. The solution of NPs increased the growth of roots by 1.7
times after 24-hour treatment, 1.6 times after 48 hours of treatment, 1.5
times after 72 hours. Also, on-the-cloud increased the number of
primordial lateral roots by 1.4 times. Microscopy of different areas of the
root allows to assert that at the concentration of NPs 0.07% toxic effect
was not detected. The investigated drug can be used to stimulate the
growth and rooting of cultivated plants.
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