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Impact of Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles on Cd Phytotoxicity and Bioaccumulation in Rice ( Oryza sativa L.)

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  • Wei Zhang

    (School of Public Administration, Hebei University of Economics and Business, Shijiazhuang 050061, China)

  • Jinghua Long

    (School of Public Administration, Hebei University of Economics and Business, Shijiazhuang 050061, China)

  • Jianmin Geng

    (College of Mathematics and Statistics, Hebei University of Economics and Business, Shijiazhuang 050061, China)

  • Jie Li

    (College of Land and Environment, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang 110866, China)

  • Zhongyi Wei

    (College of Land and Environment, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang 110866, China)

Abstract

The impact of engineered nanoparticles (ENPs) on the migration and toxicity of coexisting pollutants is still unclear, especially in soil media. This study aims to evaluate the impact of titanium dioxide nanoparticles (TiO 2 NPs) on the phytotoxicity of cadmium (Cd) to Oryza sativa L., and the migration of cadmium (Cd) in the soil-rice system. Three different Cd stress groups (C1 group: 1.0 mg kg −1 , C2 group: 2.5 mg kg −1 and C3 group: 5.0 mg kg −1 ) were set in the pot experiment, and the target concentration of TiO 2 NPs in each group were 0 mg kg −1 (T0), 50 mg kg −1 (T1), 100 mg kg −1 (T2) and 500 mg kg −1 (T3). Plant height and biomass decreased with the increasing of Cd content in paddy soil. TiO 2 NPs could lower the phytotoxicity of Cd in terms of the changes in the morphological and biochemical characteristics, especially in the tillering and booting stage. In the tillering stage, TiO 2 NPs addition caused a significant increase in plant height, biomass and the total chlorophyll content in the leaves of Oryza saliva L. In the booting stage, TiO 2 NPs addition caused a 15% to 32% and 24% to 48% reduction of malondialdehyde (MDA) content for the C2 and C3 group, respectively, compared to that of the respective control treatment (T0). TiO 2 -NPs addition reduced the activity of peroxidase (POD) in the leaves in the booting and heading stage, and the activity of catalase (CAT) in the tillering stage. In the C1 and C2 group, the grain Cd content in the 100 and 500 mg kg −1 TiO 2 NPs treatments reached 0.47–0.84 mg kg −1 , obviously higher than that of the treatment without TiO 2 NPs (0.27–0.32 mg kg −1 ), suggesting that TiO 2 -NPs could promote Cd migration in the soil-rice system.

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  • Wei Zhang & Jinghua Long & Jianmin Geng & Jie Li & Zhongyi Wei, 2020. "Impact of Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles on Cd Phytotoxicity and Bioaccumulation in Rice ( Oryza sativa L.)," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 17(9), pages 1-14, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:17:y:2020:i:9:p:2979-:d:350280
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    1. Mohammad Faizan & Pravej Alam & Vishnu D. Rajput & Ahmad Faraz & Shadma Afzal & S. Maqbool Ahmed & Fang-Yuan Yu & Tatiana Minkina & Shamsul Hayat, 2023. "Nanoparticle Mediated Plant Tolerance to Heavy Metal Stress: What We Know?," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(2), pages 1-14, January.
    2. Wei Zhang & Jinghua Long & Xueru Zhang & Weining Shen & Zhongyi Wei, 2020. "Pollution and Ecological Risk Evaluation of Heavy Metals in the Soil and Sediment around the HTM Tailings Pond, Northeastern China," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 17(19), pages 1-10, September.

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