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Potential Threat of Lead Oxide Nanoparticles for Food Crops: Comprehensive Understanding of the Impacts of Different Nanosized PbO x ( x = 1, 2) on Maize ( Zea mays L.) Seedlings In Vivo.

Journal of agricultural and food chemistry(2023)

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PbO (PbO and PbO, = 1, 2) nanoparticles are emerging contaminants in dust, soil, and water due to extensive application of commercial lead products. As far as we know, the current studies are first conducted to understand the phytotoxic effects of PbO (10 ± 3 nm) and PbO NPs (20 ± 5 nm) on maize ( L.) grown in hydroponic treatments. The exposure assays indicated that phytotoxic effects were dose- and size-dependent on PbO NPs. Water uptake would be the crucial mechanism to govern the effects of PbO on maize seed germination and root elongation, while the nanosize of particles and water transpiration processes would control maize growth and biomass production. PbO NPs significantly influenced the macro- and micronutrients in roots and shoots of maize and significantly affected the maize growth and grain development. Our findings provide clear-cut evidence that PbO/PbO NPs can bioaccumulate in maize cell organelles via apoplastic and symplastic routes from the seed and root pathways along with water uptake and transportation. The significance of this research elucidates the impacts of PbO/PbO NPs on food security and indicates the threat of emerging PbO/PbO NPs to human dietary health.
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PbO and PbO2 nanoparticles,crop security,lead oxide nanoparticles (LONPs),maize (Zea mays L.),phytotoxicology
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