Issue 1, 2024

Comparative analysis of chemically and green synthesized titanium dioxide nanoparticles for the regulation of photosynthesis in Lactuca sativa L.

Abstract

Green synthesized titanium dioxide nanoparticles (g-TiO2 NPs) have aroused widespread interest in agriculture. Nevertheless, whether they are safer than chemically synthesized TiO2 NPs (c-TiO2 NPs) remains to be demonstrated. Herein, the photosynthetic response of Lactuca sativa L. was evaluated by foliar spraying of 10, 100, 250, and 500 mg L−1 c-TiO2 NPs or g-TiO2 NPs. Results indicated that NPs interfered with nutrient accumulation and the cellular redox state, and all treatments displayed inhibition of growth except the 10 mg L−1 g-TiO2 NP group. Photosynthetic parameters and FTIR analysis revealed that NP stress on photosynthesis was also manifested by lower photosystem activity (500 mg L−1) and disrupted Calvin cycle metabolism, but carbohydrates and proteins were more sensitive to c-TiO2 NPs and g-TiO2 NPs, respectively. Notably, both NPs promoted photosynthetic electron transfer (≤250 mg L−1), thus alleviating detrimental effects due to suppressed ATPase and Rubisco activity, thylakoid lysis, and chloroplast autophagy. Differently, chloroplasts were more responsive to ultraviolet (non-directly utilizable) and visible light under c-TiO2 NP treatment, which facilitated the Hill reaction while posing a photo-oxidative risk to plants. In contrast, g-TiO2 NPs were less phytotoxic, as evidenced by higher NADPH, ATPase activity, chlorophyll, and photosynthetic efficiency, and less chloroplast damage, where 10 mg L−1 g-TiO2 NPs effectively activated the plant defense system and improved light capture and conversion. Collectively, g-TiO2 NPs showed lower phytotoxicity by modulating energy conversion processes in chloroplasts, which provided a cutting-edge research perspective for the application of nanopesticides.

Graphical abstract: Comparative analysis of chemically and green synthesized titanium dioxide nanoparticles for the regulation of photosynthesis in Lactuca sativa L.

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
29 Aug 2023
Accepted
09 Nov 2023
First published
16 Nov 2023

Environ. Sci.: Nano, 2024,11, 161-174

Comparative analysis of chemically and green synthesized titanium dioxide nanoparticles for the regulation of photosynthesis in Lactuca sativa L.

Y. Weng, X. Bai, M. Kang, Y. Huang, Y. Ji, H. Wang and Z. Hua, Environ. Sci.: Nano, 2024, 11, 161 DOI: 10.1039/D3EN00589E

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