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A study on the phytotoxicity of nano mullite and metal-amended nano mullite on mung bean plants.

Physics Department, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, 700032, India.
Journal of Environmental Monitoring (impact factor: 1.99). 06/2011; 13(6):1709-15. DOI:10.1039/c0em00779j pp.1709-15
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ABSTRACT The presence of engineered nanoparticles is continuously increasing in our environment and causing potential risks to the ecosystem. Researchers from various fields report many articles on the effects of different nanoparticles on plants, animals and microorganisms. Here we have studied for the first time the effect of nano mullite (NMu) and their metal- amended derivatives on the growth of mung bean plants. Results shows that the metal- amended NMu exerts adverse effects on the growth and biomass production of plants compared to NMu. For toxicity studies, we measured the germination index and relative root elongation, while leakage of electrolytes and root oxidizability were measured to study the effect of NMu on mung bean seeds and seedling tissues. Translocation and accumulation of NMu within different parts of the plant body were proved by elemental analysis of dried plant samples.

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