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J Agric Food Chem ; 67(16): 4453-4462, 2019 Apr 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30933503

ABSTRACT

Atrazine is one of the most used herbicides and has been associated with persistent surface and groundwater contamination, and novel formulations derived from nanotechnology can be a potential solution. We used poly(ε-caprolactone) nanoencapsulation of atrazine (NC+ATZ) to develop a highly effective herbicidal formulation. Detailed structural study of interaction between the formulation and Brassica juncea plants was carried out with evaluation of the foliar uptake of nanoatrazine and structural alterations induced in the leaves. Following postemergent treatment, NC+ATZ adhered to the leaf and penetrated mesophyll tissue mainly through the hydathode regions. NC+ATZ was transported directly through the vascular tissue of the leaves and into the cells where it degraded the chloroplasts resulting in herbicidal activity. Nanocarrier systems, such as the one used in this study, have great potential for agricultural applications in terms of maintenance of herbicidal activity at low concentrations and a substantial increase in the herbicidal efficacy.


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Atrazine/chemistry , Herbicides/chemistry , Mustard Plant/drug effects , Nanoparticles/chemistry , Atrazine/metabolism , Atrazine/pharmacology , Drug Compounding , Herbicides/metabolism , Herbicides/pharmacology , Mustard Plant/metabolism , Nanoparticles/metabolism , Nanotechnology , Particle Size , Plant Weeds/drug effects , Plant Weeds/growth & development
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Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces ; 150: 141-152, 2017 Feb 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27914250

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This work concerns the development of nanocarriers composed of alginate/chitosan (ALG/CS) and chitosan/tripolyphosphate (CS/TPP) for the plant growth regulator gibberellic acid (GA3). ALG/CS nanoparticles with and without GA3 presented mean size of 450±10nm, polydispersity index (PDI) of 0.3, zeta potential of -29±0.5mV, concentrations of 1.52×1011 and 1.92×1011 nanoparticles mL-1, respectively, and 100% encapsulation efficiency. CS/TPP nanoparticles with and without GA3 presented mean size of 195±1nm, PDI of 0.3, zeta potential of +27±3mV, concentrations of 1.92×1012 and 3.54×1012 nanoparticles mL-1, respectively, and 90% encapsulation efficiency. The nanoparticles were stable during 60days and the two systems differed in terms of the release mechanism, with the release depending on factors such as pH and temperature. Bioactivity assays using Phaseolus vulgaris showed that the ALG/CS-GA3 nanoparticles were most effective in increasing leaf area and the levels of chlorophylls and carotenoids. The systems developed showed good potential, providing greater stability and efficiency of this plant hormone in agricultural applications.


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Chitosan/chemistry , Drug Carriers/chemistry , Gibberellins/chemistry , Nanoparticles/chemistry , Plant Growth Regulators/chemistry , Agriculture/methods , Alginates/chemistry , Calorimetry, Differential Scanning , Carotenoids/chemistry , Chlorophyll/chemistry , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Kinetics , Light , Microscopy, Atomic Force , Models, Theoretical , Particle Size , Phaseolus/growth & development , Plant Leaves/metabolism , Polymers/chemistry , Polyphosphates/chemistry , Scattering, Radiation , Solubility , Temperature
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