Fertigation of NaCl-stressed lentil and soybean plants with silica nanoparticles improves seed yield and nutritional attributes

Mahima Misti Sarkar, Ashis Sarkar, Swarnendu Roy
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Lentil (Lens culinaris) and soybean (Glycine max) are proteinaceous legumes susceptible to salinity stress. This study aimed to evaluate the fertigating potential of silica nanoparticles (SiNPs) in improving the physiochemical status, yield parameters, and seed nutritional qualities of the legumes exposed to salinity stress. Characterization of the synthesized SiNPs revealed amorphous, round-shaped particles, a size of 15–40 nm, and a surface charge of −6.18 mV. Different concentrations of SiNPs (0, 1, 5, 10 g/L) were applied to the plants in combination with four different concentrations of NaCl (0, 200, 400, 600 mM) during the reproductive phase of plants. The results indicated that the SiNPs (especially 10 g/L) efficiently reduced the negative impacts of salinity by improving the physiochemical parameters (growth, pigments, primary metabolites, antioxidant enzymes). Similarly, the improvement in yield parameters (pods per plant, pod length, seeds/10 pods, etc.) and seed nutritional attributes (protein, sugar, free amino acids, free fatty acid, polyphenol contents, etc.) were observed irrespective of the NaCl concentrations. Specifically, applying 10 g/L SiNPs enhanced the total pod numbers by 1.70, and 1.57 folds; and the total number of seeds/10 pods by 1.44, and 1.65 in lentil and soybean plants, respectively, compared to the control set (600 mM NaCl). Moreover, the seed protein content was augmented by 3.29, and 1.30 folds compared to the 600 mM NaCl stressed plants (lentil and soybean, respectively) when treated with 10 g/L SiNPs. Therefore, it can be concluded that SiNPs can be used sustainably to improve yield and nutritional attributes under stressed conditions.

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用纳米二氧化硅颗粒灌溉受氯化钠胁迫的小扁豆和大豆植株可提高种子产量和营养成分
扁豆(Lens culinaris)和大豆(Glycine max)是易受盐胁迫影响的蛋白质豆科植物。本研究旨在评估二氧化硅纳米粒子(SiNPs)的施肥潜力,以改善暴露于盐胁迫的豆科植物的生理化学状态、产量参数和种子营养品质。对合成的 SiNPs 进行表征后发现,它们是无定形的圆形颗粒,大小为 15-40 nm,表面电荷为 -6.18 mV。在植物生殖期,将不同浓度的 SiNPs(0、1、5、10 g/L)与四种不同浓度的 NaCl(0、200、400、600 mM)结合施用。结果表明,SiNPs(尤其是 10 g/L)通过改善生理化学参数(生长、色素、初级代谢产物、抗氧化酶),有效地降低了盐度的负面影响。同样,无论氯化钠浓度如何,产量参数(单株荚果、荚果长度、种子/10 个荚果等)和种子营养属性(蛋白质、糖、游离氨基酸、游离脂肪酸、多酚含量等)都得到了改善。具体而言,与对照组(600 mM NaCl)相比,施用 10 g/L SiNPs 可使扁豆和大豆植株的豆荚总数分别增加 1.70 倍和 1.57 倍;种子总数/10 个豆荚分别增加 1.44 倍和 1.65 倍。此外,与 600 毫摩尔 NaCl 胁迫植物(扁豆和大豆)相比,经 10 克/升 SiNPs 处理后,种子蛋白质含量分别增加了 3.29 倍和 1.30 倍。因此,可以得出结论,SiNPs 可持续用于提高受胁迫条件下的产量和营养属性。
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