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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38578653/an-updated-review-on-functionalized-graphene-as-sensitive-materials-in-sensing-of-pesticides
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anirudh Pratap Singh Raman, Gauri Thakur, Garima Pandey, Kamlesh Kumari, Prashant Singh
Numerous chemical pesticides were employed for a long time to manage pests, but their uncontrolled application harmed the health and the environment. Accurately quantifying pesticide residues is essential for risk evaluation and regulatory purposes. Numerous analytical methods have been developed and utilized to achieve sensitive and specific detection of pesticides in intricate samples like water, soil, food, and air. Electrochemical sensors based on amperometry, potentiometry, or impedance spectroscopy offer portable, rapid, and sensitive detection suitable for on-site analysis...
April 5, 2024: Chemistry & Biodiversity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38570219/analysis-of-microbial-dynamics-in-the-soybean-root-associated-environments-from-community-to-single-cell-levels
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Masako Kifushi, Yohei Nishikawa, Masahito Hosokawa, Keigo Ide, Masato Kogawa, Toyoaki Anai, Haruko Takeyama
Plant root-associated environments such as the rhizosphere, rhizoplane, and endosphere, are notably different from non-root-associated soil environments. However, the microbial dynamics in these spatially divided compartments remain unexplored. In this study, we propose a combinational analysis of single-cell genomics with 16S rRNA gene sequencing. This method enabled us to understand the entire soil microbiome and individual root-associated microorganisms. We applied this method to soybean microbiomes and revealed that their composition was different between the rhizoplane and rhizosphere in the early growth stages, but became more similar as growth progressed...
April 2, 2024: Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38564979/intercropping-fruit-trees-in-tea-plantation-improves-soil-properties-and-the-formation-of-tea-quality-components
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yu Duan, Gang Wang, Luyao Liang, Menghe Wang, Jie Jiang, Yuanchun Ma, Xujun Zhu, Juan Wu, Wanping Fang
Intercropping has been recommended as a beneficial cropping practice for improving soil characteristic and tea quality. However, there is limited research on the effects of intercropping fruit trees on soil chemical properties, soil aggregate structure, and tea quality components. In this study, intercropping fruit trees, specifically loquats and citrus, had a significant impact on the total available nutrients, AMN, and AP in soil. During spring and autumn seasons, the soil large-macroaggregates (>2 mm) proportion increased by 5...
March 31, 2024: Plant Physiology and Biochemistry: PPB
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38554600/metallomic-mapping-of-gut-and-brain-in-heavy-metal-exposed-earthworms-a-novel-paradigm-in-ecotoxicology
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maxim A Karpov, Carl Hobbs, Suwan N Jayasinghe, Stephen R Stürzenbaum
This study explored the uptake of lead in the epigeic earthworm Dendrobaena veneta exposed to 0, 1000, and 2500 μg Pb/g soil. The soil metal content was extracted using strong acid digestion and water leaching, and analysed by means of Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) to estimate absolute and bioavailable concentrations of metals in the soil. The guts and heads of lead-exposed earthworms were processed into formalin-fixed and paraffin embedded sections for high-resolution multi-element metallomic imaging via Laser Ablation ICP-MS (LA-ICP-MS)...
March 27, 2024: Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38537381/comparative-differences-in-maintaining-membrane-fluidity-and-remodeling-cell-wall-between-glycine-soja-and-glycine-max-leaves-under-drought
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shujuan Gao, Mingxia Li, Yunan Hu, Tao Zhang, Jixun Guo, Mingzhou Sun, Lianxuan Shi
Water shortage is one of the most important environmental factors limiting crop yield. In this study, we used wild soybean (Glycine soja Sieb. et Zucc.) and soybean (Glycinemax (L.) Merr.) seedlings as experimental materials, simulated drought stress using soil gravimetry, measured growth and physiological parameters, and analyzed differentially expressed genes and metabolites in the leaves of seedling by integrated transcriptomics and metabolomics techniques. The results indicate that under water deficit, Glycine soja maintained stable photosynthate by accumulating Mg2+ , Fe3+ , Mn2+ , Zn2+ and B3+ , and improved water absorption by increasing root growth...
March 19, 2024: Plant Physiology and Biochemistry: PPB
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38522668/unveiling-the-detrimental-effects-of-polylactic-acid-microplastics-on-rice-seedlings-and-soil-health
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Muhammad Kashif Irshad, Min Woo Kang, Muhammad Aqeel, Wasim Javed, Ali Noman, Noreen Khalid, Sang Soo Lee
The environmental impact of biodegradable polylactic acid microplastics (PLA-MPs) has become a global concern, with documented effects on soil health, nutrient cycling, water retention, and crop growth. This study aimed to assess the repercussions of varying concentrations of PLA-MPs on rice, encompassing aspects such as growth, physiology, and biochemistry. Additionally, the investigation delved into the influence of PLA-MPs on soil bacterial composition and soil enzyme activities. The results illustrated that the highest levels of PLA-MPs (2...
March 22, 2024: Chemosphere
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38522132/potassium-attenuates-drought-damage-by-regulating-sucrose-metabolism-and-gene-expression-in-sesame-leaf
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sheng Fang, Zehua Wan, Tinghai Shen, Guoqing Liang
Drought has been considered the most restrictive environmental constraint on agricultural production worldwide. Photosynthetic carbohydrate metabolism is a critical biochemical process connected with crop production and quality traits. A pot experiment was carried out under four potassium (K) rates (0, 0.75, 1.5 and 2.25 g pot-1 of K, respectively) and two water regimes to investigate the role of K in activating defense mechanisms on sucrose metabolism against drought damage in sesame. The soil moisture contents are 75 ± 5% (well-watered, WW) and 45 ± 5% (drought stress, DS) of field capacity respectively...
March 20, 2024: Plant Physiology and Biochemistry: PPB
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38521273/rhodopseudomonas-palustris-shapes-bacterial-community-reduces-cd-bioavailability-in-cd-contaminated-flooding-paddy-soil-and-improves-rice-performance
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yanqiu Su, Qiuyun Shi, Ziyuan Li, Hongmei Deng, Qian Zhou, Lihuan Li, Lanyin Zhao, Shu Yuan, Qi Liu, Yanger Chen
Photosynthetic bacteria (PSB) are suitable to live and remediate cadmium (Cd) in the slightly oxygenated or anaerobic flooding paddy field. However, there is currently limited study on the inhibition of Cd accumulation in rice by PSB, and the relevant mechanisms has yet to be elucidated. In the current study, we firstly used Rhodopseudomonas palustris SC06 (a typical PSB) as research target and combined physiology, biochemistry, microbiome and metabolome to evaluate the mechanisms of remeding Cd pollution in paddy field and inhibiting Cd accumulation in rice...
March 21, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38520968/searching-for-mechanisms-driving-root-pressure-in-zea-mays-a-transcriptomic-approach
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sarah Tepler Drobnitch, Joshua Wenz, Sean M Gleason, Louise H Comas
While there are many theories and a variety of innovative datasets contributing to our understanding of the mechanism generating root pressure in vascular plants, we are still unable to produce a specific cellular mechanism for any species. To discover these mechanisms, we used RNA-Seq to explore differentially expressed genes in three different tissues between individual Zea mays plants expressing root pressure and those producing none. Working from the perspective that roots cells are utililizing a combination of osmotic exudation and hydraulic pressure mechanisms to generate positively-pressured flow of water into the xylem from the soil, we hypothesized that differential expression analysis would yield candidate genes coding for membrane transporters, ion channels, ATPases, and hormones with clear relevance to root pressure generation...
March 5, 2024: Journal of Plant Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38520967/methyl-jasmonate-improves-selenium-tolerance-via-regulating-ros-signalling-hormonal-crosstalk-and-phenylpropanoid-pathway-in-plantago-ovata
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sankalan Dey, Sarmistha Sen Raychaudhuri
Selenium (Se) toxicity is an emerging contaminant of global concern. It is known to cause oxidative stress, affecting plant growth and yield. Plantago ovata, a major cash crop known for its medicinal properties, is often cultivated in Se-contaminated soil. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate the use of methyl jasmonate (MeJA) seed priming technique to mitigate Se-induced phytotoxicity. The results demonstrated that Se stress inhibited P. ovata growth, biomass and lowered chlorophyll content in a dose-dependent manner...
March 19, 2024: Plant Physiology and Biochemistry: PPB
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38518397/unravelling-the-combined-impacts-of-drought-and-cu-in-barley-plants-double-trouble
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maria Martins, Licínio Oliveira, Bruno Sousa, Inês Maria Valente, José António Rodrigues, Manuel Azenha, Cristiano Soares, Ruth Pereira, Fernanda Fidalgo
The occurrence of drought in soils, particularly in those contaminated by metals, poses a current threat to crops, as these factors can interact and induce unique stress responses. Therefore, this study mainly focused on understanding the crosstalk between drought and copper (Cu) stress in the physiology of the barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) plant. Using a bifactorial experimental design, seedlings were grown in a natural soil under the following treatments: plants continuously irrigated in uncontaminated soil for 14 days (control); plants continuously irrigated in Cu-contaminated soil (115 mg Cu kg-1 ) for 14 days (Cu); plants only irrigated during the initials 7 days of growth in uncontaminated soil (drought); plants co-exposed to Cu and drought (combined)...
March 20, 2024: Plant Physiology and Biochemistry: PPB
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38513516/the-dosage-and-size-dependent-effects-of-micro-and-nanoplastics-in-lettuce-roots-and-leaves-at-the-growth-photosynthetic-and-metabolomics-levels
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Leilei Zhang, Filippo Vaccari, Federico Ardenti, Andrea Fiorini, Vincenzo Tabaglio, Edoardo Puglisi, Marco Trevisan, Luigi Lucini
The occurrence of microplastics (MPs) and nanoplastics (NPs) in soils potentially induce morphological, physiological, and biochemical alterations in plants. The present study investigated the effects of MPs/NPs on lettuce (Lactuca sativa L. var. capitata) plants by focusing on (i) four different particle sizes of polyethylene micro- and nanoplastics, at (ii) four concentrations. Photosynthetic activity, morphological changes in plants, and metabolomic shifts in roots and leaves were investigated. Our findings revealed that particle size plays a pivotal role in influencing various growth traits of lettuce (biomass, color segmentation, greening index, leaf area, and photosynthetic activity), physiological parameters (including maximum quantum yield - Fv/Fmmax , or quantum yield in the steady-state Fv/FmLss , NPQLss , RfdLss , FtLss , FqLss ), and metabolomic signatures...
March 16, 2024: Plant Physiology and Biochemistry: PPB
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38512572/exploiting-the-role-of-plant-growth-promoting-rhizobacteria-in-reducing-heavy-metal-toxicity-of-pepper-capsicum-annuum-l
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Mohamed T El-Saadony, El-Sayed M Desoky, Khaled A El-Tarabily, Synan F AbuQamar, Ahmed M Saad
Microorganisms are cost-effective and eco-friendly alternative methods for removing heavy metals (HM) from contaminated agricultural soils. Therefore, this study aims to identify and characterize HM-tolerant (HMT) plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) isolated from industry-contaminated soils to determine their impact as bioremediators on HM-stressed pepper plants. Four isolates [Pseudomonas azotoformans (Pa), Serratia rubidaea (Sr), Paenibacillus pabuli (Pp) and Bacillus velezensis (Bv)] were identified based on their remarkable levels of HM tolerance in vitro...
March 21, 2024: Environmental Science and Pollution Research International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38508304/structural-and-functional-characterization-of-a-gene-cluster-responsible-for-deglycosylation-of-c-glucosyl-flavonoids-and-xanthonoids-by-deinococcus-aerius
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Valentina Furlanetto, Dayanand C Kalyani, Anja Kostelac, Jolanta Puc, Dietmar Haltrich, B Martin Hällberg, Christina Divne
Plant C-glycosylated aromatic polyketides are important for plant and animal health. These are specialized metabolites that perform functions both within the plant, and in interaction with soil or intestinal microbes. Despite the importance of these plant compounds, there is still limited knowledge of how they are metabolized. The Gram-positive aerobic soil bacterium Deinococcus aerius strain TR0125 and other Deinococcus species thrive in a wide range of harsh environments. In this work, we identified a C-glycoside deglycosylation gene cluster in the genome of D...
March 18, 2024: Journal of Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38507837/silicon-a-key-player-to-mitigate-chromium-toxicity-in-plants-mechanisms-and-future-prospective
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REVIEW
Muhammad Umair Hassan, Wang Lihong, Muhammad Nawaz, Basharat Ali, Haiying Tang, Adnan Rasheed, Muhammad Zain, Fatmah M Alqahtani, Mohamed Hashem, Sameer H Qari, Abbu Zaid
Chromium is a serious heavy metal (HM) and its concentration in plant-soil interface is soaring due to anthropogenic activities, unregulated disposals, and lack of efficient treatments. High concentration of Cr is toxic to ecosystems and human health. Cr stress also diminishes the plant performance by changing the plant's vegetative and reproductive development that ultimately affects sustainable crop production. Silicon (Si) is the second-most prevalent element in the crust of the planet, and has demonstrated a remarkable potential to minimize the HM toxicity...
March 15, 2024: Plant Physiology and Biochemistry: PPB
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38503187/characterization-of-sgalmt-genes-reveals-the-function-of-sgalmt2-in-conferring-aluminum-tolerance-in-stylosanthes-guianensis-through-the-mediation-of-malate-exudation
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Ye Miao, Xuan Hu, Linjie Wang, Rainer Schultze-Kraft, Wenqiang Wang, Zhijian Chen
Aluminum (Al) toxicity is the major constraint on plant growth and productivity in acidic soils. An adaptive mechanism to enhance Al tolerance in plants is mediated malate exudation from roots through the involvement of ALMT (Al-activated malate transporter) channels. The underlying Al tolerance mechanisms of stylo (Stylosanthes guianensis), an important tropical legume that exhibits superior Al tolerance, remain largely unknown, and knowledge of the potential contribution of ALMT genes to Al detoxification in stylo is limited...
March 14, 2024: Plant Physiology and Biochemistry: PPB
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38490154/boosting-plant-resilience-the-promise-of-rare-earth-nanomaterials-in-growth-physiology-and-stress-mitigation
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REVIEW
Rekha Thiruvengadam, Maheswaran Easwaran, Senthil Rethinam, Sivagnanavelmurugan Madasamy, Shahida Anusha Siddiqui, Anandhi Kandhaswamy, Baskar Venkidasamy
Rare earth elements (REE) have been extensively used in a variety of applications such as cell phones, electric vehicles, and lasers. REEs are also used as nanomaterials (NMs), which have distinctive features that make them suitable candidates for biomedical applications. In this review, we have highlighted the role of rare earth element nanomaterials (REE-NMs) in the growth of plants and physiology, including seed sprouting rate, shoot biomass, root biomass, and photosynthetic parameters. In addition, we discuss the role of REE-NMs in the biochemical and molecular responses of plants...
March 11, 2024: Plant Physiology and Biochemistry: PPB
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38490152/bnaa4-bor2-contributes-the-tolerance-of-rapeseed-to-boron-deficiency-by-improving-the-transport-of-boron-from-root-to-shoot
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wei Liu, Sheliang Wang, Xiangsheng Ye, Fangsen Xu
Boron (B) is essential for plant growth. However, the molecular mechanism of B transport in rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) is unknown well. Here, we report that B transporter BnaA4.BOR2 is involved in the transport of B from root to shoot and its distribution in shoot cell wall and flower in rapeseed. The results of GUS staining and in-situ PCR analysis showed that BnaA4.BOR2 is mainly expressed in cortex and endodermis of root tip meristem zone and endodermis of mature zone. BnaA4.BOR2 was mainly localized in plasma membrane and showed B transport activity in yeast...
March 7, 2024: Plant Physiology and Biochemistry: PPB
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38486477/new-analogues-of-amides-and-quinolinones-produced-by-streptomyces-sp-yim-s01983
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xia Li, Dou-Ying Zhu, Xi-Ru Liu, Hong-Jian Liu, Shu-Kun Tang, Le Cai, Li-Xing Zhao
Streptomide (1), a new amide analogue, streptomynone (2), a new quinolinone, and ten known compounds including three aliphatic acids (3-5), two amides (6-7), four cyclic dipeptides (8-11), and an adenosine (12) were also obtained from the fermentation broth of a Streptomyces isolate collected from a sediment sample of soil sample collected in Bendong Village, Huadong Town, Chuxiong, China. Their structures were determined by analysis of the 1D/2D-NMR and HR-ESI-MS spectra. Compound 12 presented weak antimicrobial activities against Candida albicans and Aligenes faecalis (MIC = 64 μg/mL)...
March 14, 2024: Chemistry & Biodiversity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38484684/silicon-a-quasi-essential-element-availability-in-soil-fertilizer-regime-optimum-dosage-and-uptake-in-plants
#40
REVIEW
Vandana Thakral, Gaurav Raturi, Sreeja Sudhakaran, Rushil Mandlik, Yogesh Sharma, S M Shivaraj, Durgesh Kumar Tripathi, Humira Sonah, Rupesh Deshmukh
The essentiality of silicon (Si) has always been a matter of debate as it is not considered crucial for the lifecycles of most plants. But beneficial effects of endogenous Si and its supplementation have been observed in many plants. Silicon plays a pivotal role in alleviating the biotic and abiotic stress in plants by acting as a physical barrier as well as affecting molecular pathways involved in stress tolerance, thus widely considered as "quasi-essential". In soil, most of Si is found in complex forms as mineral silicates which is not available for plant uptake...
February 22, 2024: Plant Physiology and Biochemistry: PPB
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