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Insights into growth-affecting effect of nanomaterials: Using metabolomics and transcriptomics to reveal the molecular mechanisms of cucumber leaves upon exposure to polystyrene nanoplastics (PSNPs)

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Xuetao Guo Daofen Huang, Daofen Huang, Daofen Huang, Xuetao Guo Daofen Huang, Daofen Huang, Daofen Huang, Daofen Huang, Daofen Huang, Daofen Huang, Daofen Huang, Daofen Huang, Daofen Huang, Daofen Huang, Daofen Huang, Daofen Huang, Daofen Huang, Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Daofen Huang, Xiaoling Shan, Daofen Huang, Xuetao Guo Zihan Shi, Daofen Huang, Daofen Huang, Daofen Huang, Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xiaoling Shan, Daofen Huang, Xuetao Guo Daofen Huang, Daofen Huang, Xiaoling Shan, Daofen Huang, Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xiaoling Shan, Xuetao Guo Xiaoling Shan, Xuetao Guo Daofen Huang, Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Daofen Huang, Daofen Huang, Daofen Huang, Daofen Huang, Shipeng Yang, Shipeng Yang, Daofen Huang, Daofen Huang, Daofen Huang, Daofen Huang, Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xiaoling Shan, Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Yuzhou Zhang, Yuzhou Zhang, Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xiaoling Shan, Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Yuzhou Zhang, Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo Xuetao Guo

Summary

Researchers used advanced metabolomics and gene expression analysis to understand how polystyrene nanoplastics affect cucumber plant leaves. The study found that nanoplastic exposure altered key metabolic pathways and gene expression patterns, interfering with normal plant growth and physiology. The findings provide molecular-level evidence that airborne nanoplastics settling on crops could affect plant health and potentially food production.

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Polystyrene nanoplastics (PSNPs, <100nm), an artificial pollutant that is widespread in the environment, can be assimilated by plants to alter plant gene expression and its metabolic pathway; thus, interfering with physiological homeostasis and growth of plants. Recently, the biosafety and potential environmental risks of PSNPs have attracted enormous attention. However, the knowledge regarding the uptake and phytotoxicity of atmosphere PSNPs subsiding to plant leaves is still limited. Here, we separately applied 50 mg/L and 100 mg/L PSNPs on cucumber leaves to simulate the plant response to the atmosphere PSNPs. We found that the PSNPs can be accumulated on the surface of cucumber leaves and are also able to be uptake by cucumber leaf stomata. The repertoires of metabolomics and transcriptomics from cucumber leaves upon PSNPs treatment demonstrated that the deposition of PSNPs on leaves alters the biosynthesis of various metabolites and the expression of a variety of genes. The leaves exposure to low concentration (50 mg/L) of PSNPs impact the genes involved in carbohydrate metabolism and the biosynthesis of metabolites related to membrane stability maintenance, thereby, probably enhancing plant tolerance to the stress caused by PSNPs. Whereas, exposure to high concentration (100 mg/L) of PSNPs, both nitrogen and carbohydrate metabolism in cucumber leaves are affected, as well as that the photosynthetic capacity was decreased, leading to the threat to plant health. Combined omics technologies, our findings advance our understanding about how the PSNPs released to ecological environment influence the terrestrial plant growth and provide phytotoxic mechanism.

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