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Copper Oxide Nanomaterial Fate in Plant Tissue: Nanoscale Impacts on Reproductive Tissues

Authors :
Marmiroli, Marta
Pagano, Luca
Rossi, Riccardo
De La Torre-Roche, Roberto
Lepore, Giovanni Orazio
Ruotolo, Roberta
Gariani, Gianluca
Bonanni, Valentina
Pollastri, Simone
Puri, Alessandro
Gianoncelli, Alessandra
Aquilanti, Giuliana
d’Acapito, Francesco
White, Jason C.
Marmiroli, Nelson
Source :
Environmental Science & Technology; August 2021, Vol. 55 Issue: 15 p10769-10783, 15p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

A thorough understanding of the implications of chronic low-dose exposure to engineered nanomaterials through the food chain is lacking. The present study aimed to characterize such a response in Cucurbita pepoL. (zucchini) upon exposure to a potential nanoscale fertilizer: copper oxide (CuO) nanoparticles. Zucchini was grown in soil amended with nano-CuO, bulk CuO (100 mg Kg–1), and CuSO4(320 mg Kg–1) from germination to flowering (60 days). Nano-CuO treatment had no impact on plant morphology or growth nor pollen formation and viability. The uptake of Cu was comparable in the plant tissues under all treatments. RNA-seq analyses on vegetative and reproductive tissues highlighted common and nanoscale-specific components of the response. Mitochondrial and chloroplast functions were uniquely modulated in response to nanomaterial exposure as compared with conventional bulk and salt forms. X-ray absorption spectroscopy showed that the Cu local structure changed upon nano-CuO internalization, suggesting potential nanoparticle biotransformation within the plant tissues. These findings demonstrate the potential positive physiological, cellular, and molecular response related to nano-CuO application as a plant fertilizer, highlighting the differential mechanisms involved in the exposure to Cu in nanoscale, bulk, or salt forms. Nano-CuO uniquely stimulates plant response in a way that can minimize agrochemical inputs to the environment and therefore could be an important strategy in nanoenabled agriculture.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0013936X and 15205851
Volume :
55
Issue :
15
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Environmental Science & Technology
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs57235114
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.1c01123