Artículo
Plant-ZnO nanoparticles interaction: An approach to improve guinea grass (Panicum maximum) productivity and evaluation of the impacts of its ingestion by freshwater teleost fish
Gomes, Alex Rodrigues; de Matos, Letícia Paiva; Guimarães, Abraão Tiago Batista; Freitas, Ítalo Nascimento; Luz, Thiarlen Marinho da; Silva, Abner Marcelino; Silva Matos, Stênio Gonçalves da; Rodrigues, Aline Sueli de Lima; Ferreira, Raíssa de Oliveira; Islam, Abu Reza Md. Towfiqul; Rahman, Md. Mostafizur; Ragavendran, Chinnasamy; Kamaraj, Chinnaperumal; Mubarak, Nabisab Mujawar; Arias, Andres Hugo
; Gomes, Paula Cristine Silva; Silva, Fabiano Guimarães; Malafaia, Guilherme

Fecha de publicación:
05/06/2023
Editorial:
Elsevier Science
Revista:
Journal of Hazardous Materials
ISSN:
0304-3894
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
We aimed to evaluate the possible effects of the application of zinc oxide nanoparticles [ZnO NPs; 68.96 ± 33.71 nm; at 100 and 500 mg/kg in a soil mixture of the Typic Dystrophic Red Latosol type and sand (2:1 ratio)] in the cultivation of Panicum maximum (until 125 days), using different biomarkers in addition to evaluating the uptake of Zn by the plants. Furthermore, we assessed the possible transfer of ZnO NPs from P. maximum leaves to zebrafish and their potential. Plants cultivated in substrates with ZnO NPs at 500 mg/kg showed reduced germination rate and growth. However, at 100 mg/kg, plants showed higher biomass and productivity, associated with higher Zn uptake, without inducing oxidative and nitrosative stress. Zinc content in zebrafish was not associated with ingesting leaves of P. maximum cultivated in substrate containing ZnCl2 or ZnO NPs or with genotoxic, mutagenic, and biochemical effects. In conclusion, ZnO NPs (at 100 mg/kg) are promising in the cultivation of P. maximum, and their ingestion by zebrafish did not cause changes in the evaluated biomarkers. However, we recommend that studies with other animal models be conducted to comprehensively assess the ecotoxicological hazard associated with applying ZnO NPs in soil.
Palabras clave:
ECOTOXICOLOGICAL SAFETY
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ECOTOXICOLOGY
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FISH
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GUINEA GRASS
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NANOMATERIALS
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Articulos(IADO)
Articulos de INST.ARG.DE OCEANOGRAFIA (I)
Articulos de INST.ARG.DE OCEANOGRAFIA (I)
Citación
Gomes, Alex Rodrigues; de Matos, Letícia Paiva; Guimarães, Abraão Tiago Batista; Freitas, Ítalo Nascimento; Luz, Thiarlen Marinho da; et al.; Plant-ZnO nanoparticles interaction: An approach to improve guinea grass (Panicum maximum) productivity and evaluation of the impacts of its ingestion by freshwater teleost fish; Elsevier Science; Journal of Hazardous Materials; 451; 131173; 5-6-2023; 1 - 16
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