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Title
Use of Gold Nanoparticles to Detect Water Uptake in Vascular Plants
Authors
Hwang, BGAhn, SLee, SJ
Date Issued
2014-12-11
Publisher
PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
Abstract
Direct visualization of water-conducting pathways and sap flows in xylem vessels is important for understanding the physiology of vascular plants and their sap ascent. Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) combined with synchrotron X-ray imaging technique is a new promising tool for investigating plant hydraulics in opaque xylem vessels of vascular plants. However, in practical applications of AuNPs for real-time quantitative visualization of sap flows, their interaction with a vascular network needs to be verified in advance. In this study, the effect of AuNPs on the water-refilling function of xylem vessels is experimentally investigated with three monocot species. Discrepancy in the water uptakes starts to appear at about 20 min to 40 min after the supply of AuNP solution to the test plant by the possible gradual accumulation of AuNPs on the internal structures of vasculature. However conclusively, it is observed that the water-refilling speeds in individual xylem vessels are virtually unaffected by hydrophilically surface-modified AuNPs (diameter similar to 20 nm). Therefore, the AuNPs can be effectively used as flow tracers in the xylem vessels in the first 20 similar to 30 min without any physiological barrier. As a result, AuNPs are found to be useful for visualizing various fluid dynamic phenomena occurring in vascular plants.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/12693
DOI
10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0114902
ISSN
1932-6203
Article Type
Article
Citation
PLOS ONE, vol. 9, no. 12, 2014-12-11
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