Title of article :
Titanium dioxide nanoparticles increase resistance of Lallemantia iberica to drought stress due to increased accumulation of protective antioxidants
Author/Authors :
Shoarian Sattari, Niloufar Faculty of Natural Science - Urmia University International Pardis, Urmia, Iran , Jamei, Rashid Biology Department - Faculty of Natural Sciences - Urmia University, Urmia, Iran , Pasban Eslam, Bahman Crop and Horticultural Science Research Department - East Azarbaijan Agricultural and Natural Resources Research and Education Center, Tabriz, Iran , Salehi Lisar, Yahya Biology Department - Faculty of Natural Sciences -Tabriz University, Tabriz, Iran
Abstract :
This research was carried out to study the effect of TiO2 and nano-TiO2 on some chemical compounds in a
medicinal plant Lallemantia iberica under water deficit conditions. The experiment was conducted as a
factorial arrangement in a randomized complete block design with three replications. The first factor was the
application of external materials as spraying with 3 levels of control, TiO2 and nano-TiO2, and the second
factor was 100% (no stress), 75% (moderate stress) and 35% (severe stress) irrigation content. The results of
measurements showed moderate stress and the use of nano-TiO2 caused a significant increase in phenolic
content, total flavonoid and antioxidant activity; severe drought stress significantly reducing these
compounds. The effect of nano-TiO2 on catalase and superoxide dismutase enzyme activity was also
significant, and in the treatment of nano-TiO2 and moderate stress, the highest activity level of these two
enzymes was observed. Identification of phenolic compounds of the extracts by HPLC indicated the
production of vanillic, ferulic acid and syringic acid by nano-TiO2 spray application. Gallic acid was measurable
in moderate and severe stress and caffeic acid in severe stress under the influence of nTiO2. The sinapic acid
and syringic acid contents increased under moderate stress and severe stress decreased them. Finally, it is
concluded that nano-TiO2 in comparison with TiO2 reduces the effects of drought stress on L. iberica and can
be used to produce this plant in water-deficit areas.
Keywords :
Antioxidant activity , Lallemantia iberica , nano-TiO2 , phenolic compounds , drought stress
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Plant Physiology