DocumentCode
7717
Title
Application of silica nanoparticles in maize to enhance fungal resistance
Author
Suriyaprabha, Rangaraj ; Karunakaran, Gopalu ; Kavitha, K. ; Yuvakkumar, Rathinam ; Rajendran, Venkatachalam ; Kannan, Narayanasamy
Author_Institution
Centre for Nano Sci. & Technol., K.S. Rangasamy Coll. Of Technol., Tiruchengode, India
Volume
8
Issue
3
fYear
2014
fDate
Sept. 2014
Firstpage
133
Lastpage
137
Abstract
In this study, maize treated with nanosilica (20-40 nm) is screened for resistance against phytopathogens such as Fusarium oxysporum and Aspergillus niger and compared with that of bulk silica. The resistivity is measured for disease index and expression of plant responsive compounds such as total phenols, phenylalanine ammonia lyase, peroxidase and polyphenol oxidase. The results indicate that nanosilica-treated plant shows a higher expression of phenolic compounds (2056 and 743 mg/ml) and a lower expression of stress-responsive enzymes against both the fungi. Maize expresses more resistance to Aspergillus spp., than Fusarium spp. These results show significantly higher resistance in maize treated with nanosilica than with bulk, especially at 10 and 15 kg/ha. In addition, hydrophobic potential and silica accumulation percentage of nanosilica treated maize (86.18° and 19.14%) are higher than bulk silica treatment. Hence, silica nanoparticles can be used as an alternative potent antifungal agent against phytopathogens.
Keywords
agricultural engineering; botany; crops; enzymes; microorganisms; molecular biophysics; nanobiotechnology; nanoparticles; plant diseases; silicon compounds; Aspergillus niger; Fusarium oxysporum; SiO2; antifungal agent; bulk silica; fungal resistance; hydrophobic potential; lyase; maize; peroxidase; phenolic compounds; phenols; phenylalanine ammonia; phytopathogens; plant responsive compounds; polyphenol oxidase; silica accumulation percentage; silica nanoparticles; size 20 nm to 40 nm; stress-responsive enzymes;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nanobiotechnology, IET
Publisher
iet
ISSN
1751-8741
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/iet-nbt.2013.0004
Filename
6869123
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