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The Effect of Copper Salts on Bioactive Compounds and Ultrastructure of Wheat Plants
Authors:Otilia Culicov  Adina Stegarescu  Maria-Loredana Soran  Ildiko Lung  Ocsana Opri&#x;  Alexandra Ciorî &#x;  Pavel Nekhoroshkov
Abstract:Abiotic stress agents, among them metal stress, can cause oxidative damage to plant cells. In defense, plants can increase the production of secondary metabolites in order to mitigate the harmful effects caused by them. The purpose of this work was to evaluate the effect of two types of copper salts (CuSO4 and Cu(NO3)2), added in two different amounts in soil (150 mg/kg, respectively 300 mg/kg), on assimilating pigments, total polyphenols, antioxidant activity and the elemental composition of wheat. The obtained results were compared with those from control plants grown in the same conditions but without copper salts. The amount of assimilating pigments, total polyphenols, and antioxidant activity respectively increases or decreases in the plants treated with copper salts compared to the control depending on the stage of development of the plant. No significant damage induced in the leaves of the wheat plants treated with the selected salts was observed following the TEM analysis. In six-week-old plants it was observed by EDX analysis that the salts are transformed into nanoparticles. The bioactive compounds, elemental composition and their interaction is influenced by concentration of metal’s salt, type of salt and exposure period.
Keywords:copper  wheat  assimilating pigments  polyphenols  antioxidant activity  ultrastructure  elemental content  NAA  TEM  EDX
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