Effect of Ag Nanoparticles on Morphological and Physio-biochemical Traits of the Medicinal Plant Stevia Rebaudiana

IF 2.1 4区 生物学 Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Caryologia Pub Date : 2022-09-21 DOI:10.36253/caryologia-1447
Sherzad R. Abdull, S. Rashid, B. S. Ghafoor, Barzan S. Khdhir
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Nowadays, overproduction of secondary metabolites in remedial herbs through giving biotic/abiotic stresses is an interesting area of research. In the current study, the influences of various concentrations of silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs) were evaluated on several morphological and physio-biochemical traits, such as the steviol glycosides level in Stevia. The findings showed that the herbs incubated with 400-ppm Ag NPs own the highest dry and fresh weight of shoot, while those incubated with 80- up to 200- ppm Ag NPs own the highest steviol glycosides content. As a result, we successfully improve the content of stevioside glycoside up to 1.75-fold by applying the 80- up to 200-ppm Ag NPs in Stevia medicinal plant. Moreover, our findings revealed that low concentrations the Ag NPs lead to an increase of glutathione content and total antioxidant capacity, and a decrease of MDA, whereas treatments at higher concentrations induced adverse effects for the plant. As a result, the treatment with Ag NPs low concentrations had a favorable efficacy on physio-biochemical and morphological characteristics of Stevia. These achievements are very promising, because they revealed a considerable capability for the Ag NPs application in enhancing the secondary metabolites in Stevia remedial herb. The present study is the first case assessing the desirable influences of Ag NPs on the Stevia, in regard with shifting of biosynthetic pathway of steviol glycosides in a concentration-dependent manner.
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银纳米颗粒对药用植物甜菊菊形态及生理生化特性的影响
目前,通过给予生物/非生物胁迫治疗草药次生代谢物的过量生产是一个有趣的研究领域。在本研究中,研究了不同浓度的银纳米颗粒(Ag NPs)对甜菊糖中甜菊醇苷含量等形态学和生理生化特性的影响。结果表明,在400-ppm Ag NPs处理下,茎干重和鲜重最高,而在80- 200 ppm Ag NPs处理下,甜菊醇苷含量最高。结果表明,在甜叶菊药用植物中施用80 ~ 200 ppm的Ag NPs,甜叶菊糖苷的含量提高了1.75倍。此外,我们的研究结果表明,低浓度的Ag NPs导致植物谷胱甘肽含量和总抗氧化能力增加,MDA降低,而高浓度处理则对植物产生不利影响。由此可见,低浓度Ag NPs处理对甜菊糖的生理生化和形态特征均有较好的影响。这些研究结果显示了Ag NPs在甜叶菊治疗草药中提高次生代谢产物的应用潜力。本研究首次评估了Ag NPs对甜菊糖的理想影响,即以浓度依赖的方式改变甜菊糖苷的生物合成途径。
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Caryologia
Caryologia 生物-遗传学
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1.60
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23.80%
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26
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12 months
期刊介绍: Caryologia is devoted to the publication of original papers, and occasionally of reviews, about plant, animal and human karyological, cytological, cytogenetic, embryological and ultrastructural studies. Articles about the structure, the organization and the biological events relating to DNA and chromatin organization in eukaryotic cells are considered. Caryologia has a strong tradition in plant and animal cytosystematics and in cytotoxicology. Bioinformatics articles may be considered, but only if they have an emphasis on the relationship between the nucleus and cytoplasm and/or the structural organization of the eukaryotic cell.
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