Title of article :
Toxicological Effects of a Post Emergent Herbicide on Spirodela polyrhiza as a Model Macrophyte: A Comparison of the Effects of Pure and Nano-capsulated Form of the Herbicide
Author/Authors :
Torbati, Samaneh Urmia Lake Research Institute - Urmia University, Urmia , Mahmoudian, Mehdi Department of Nanotechnology, Faculty of Sciences, Urmia University, Urmia , Alimirzaei, Neda Department of Nanotechnology, Faculty of Sciences, Urmia University, Urmia
Abstract :
Background: One of the main reasons of environmental contaminations is the broad application of
herbicides. Controlled release technologies such as encapsulation of herbicides are as an effective
tool to reduce environmental contaminations. The aim of the present study was successful
nanocapsulation of Gallant Super (GS), its characterization and compare the physiological responses
of Spirodela polyrhiza L. upon exposure to GS and its encapsulated form.
Methods: Nanocapsulation of GS in the poly (methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) was performed in the
Department of Nanotechnology, Faculty of Sciences and biological effects of the contaminants on S.
polyrhiza was investigated in Biotechnology Research Center, both in Urmia University, Urmia, Iran in
2016. The surface morphology of PMMA/GS nanocapsules was studied by SEM and TEM and their
chemical characterization was determined by FT-IR spectroscopy. For assessment of the effects of
the encapsulated Gallant Super (ECGS) and GS on S. polyrhiza, some plant physiological
parameters were investigated.
Results: Direct treatment of GS had more and notable negative effects on the plant growth when
compared with ECGS treatments. Moreover, different examined concentrations of the two
contaminant groups led to the remarkable induction of the activities of the antioxidant enzymes such
as SOD. Even though the enhancement of the antioxidant enzymes activities when the plant was
treated with GS was notably more than the effects of ECGS.
Conclusion: ECGS caused to the fewer changes in the plant physiological parameters and
negative effects of the treatment of ECGs were less than when the plant had direct contact with GS.
Keywords :
Aryloxy-Phenoxy Propionate , Environmental Pollution , Herbicide Encapsulation , Phytotoxicity , Spirodela Polyrhiza
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics