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Titanium dioxide
nanoparticles (nanotitania: TiO
2
NPs) are used in a wide range of consumer products, paints, sunscreens, and cosmetics. The increased applications lead to the subsequent release of nanomaterials in environment that could affect the plant productivity. However, few studies have been performed to determine the overall effects of TiO
2
NPs on edible crops. We treated tomato plants with 0.5, 1, 2, and 4 g/L TiO
2
NPs in a hydroponic system for 2 weeks and examined physiological, biochemical, and molecular changes. The dual response was observed on growth and photosynthetic ability of plants depending on TiO
2
NPs concentrations. Low concentrations (0.5-2 g/L) of TiO
2
NPs boosted growth by approximately 50% and caused significant increase in photosynthetic parameters such as quantum yield, performance index, and total chlorophyll content as well as induced expression of
PSI
gene with respect to untreated plants. The high concentration (4 g/L) affected these parameters in negative manner. The catalase and peroxidase activities were also elevated in the exposed plants in a dose-dependent manner. Likewise, exposed plants exhibited increased expressions of
glutathione synthase
and glutathione
S
-transferase (nearly threefold increase in both roots and leaves), indicating a promising role of thiols in detoxification of TiO
2
NPs in tomato. The elemental analysis of tissues performed at 0.5, 1, and 2 g/L TiO
2
NPs indicates that TiO
2
NPs transport significantly affected the distribution of essential elements (P, S, Mg, and Fe) in roots and leaves displaying about threefold increases in P and 25% decrease in Fe contents. This study presents the mechanistic basis for the differential responses of titanium nanoparticles in tomato, and calls for a cautious approach for the application of nanomaterials in agriculture. GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT
Movement of nanotitania in plant tissues
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PMID:Nanotitania Exposure Causes Alterations in Physiological, Nutritional and Stress Responses in Tomato (
Solanum lycopersicum
). 2848 86