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Light-nutrition coupling effect of degradable fluorescent carbon dots on lettuce
Pan,Xiaoqin1,2; Fu,Fangmei1; Xie,Zhenxi1; Li,Wei1,3; Yang,Xian2; Kang,Yunyan2,3; Qu,Songnan4; Zheng,Yinjian5; Li,Qingming5; Zhang,Haoran1,3; Song,Shiwei2; Lei,Bingfu1,2,3
2023-01-10
Source PublicationEnvironmental Science: Nano
ISSN2051-8153
Volume10Issue:2Pages:539-551
Abstract

The increasing application of carbon dots (CDs) inevitably leads to environmental leakage. To be environmentally friendly, degradable CDs will become a mainstream agricultural application in the future. We prepared three CDs with different functional groups. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) analysis showed that –C[double bond, length as m-dash]C–H and C[double bond, length as m-dash]O groups on the CD surfaces are major sites for oxidative degradation of the CDs. The pyridine N is responsible for photoproduction of ˙OH and ˙O2, which will self-induce degradation. By liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) method, the routes for N-doped CDs degrading into carboxylic acid compounds, CO2, NH4+, and H2O are clearly illustrated. After spraying fluorescent CDs on lettuce leaves, only the group of lettuce that combined the light conversion function of N3-CDs and the final degradation products of N3-CDs exhibited a significant enhancement of the net photosynthesis rate by 1.13 times, acceleration of the ETR by 1.19 times, and improved expression of genes related to CO2 fixation in the C4 cycle and carbon assimilation in the C3 cycle.

DOI10.1039/d2en00574c
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Indexed BySCIE
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaChemistry ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Science & Technology - Other Topics
WOS SubjectChemistry, Multidisciplinary ; Environmental Sciences ; Nanoscience & Nanotechnology
WOS IDWOS:000926773100001
PublisherROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY, THOMAS GRAHAM HOUSE, SCIENCE PARK, MILTON RD, CAMBRIDGE CB4 0WF, CAMBS, ENGLAND
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85147367309
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CollectionINSTITUTE OF APPLIED PHYSICS AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING
Corresponding AuthorSong,Shiwei; Lei,Bingfu
Affiliation1.Guangdong Provincial Engineering Technology Research Center for Optical Agriculture,College of Materials and Energy,South China Agricultural University,Guangzhou,510642,China
2.College of Horticulture,South China Agricultural University,Guangzhou,510642,China
3.Maoming Branch,Guangdong Laboratory for Lingnan Modern Agriculture,Maoming,Guangdong,525100,China
4.Institute of Applied Physics and Materials Engineering,University of Macau,Taipa,Macao
5.Institute of Urban Agriculture,Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences,Chengdu,610213,China
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Pan,Xiaoqin,Fu,Fangmei,Xie,Zhenxi,et al. Light-nutrition coupling effect of degradable fluorescent carbon dots on lettuce[J]. Environmental Science: Nano, 2023, 10(2), 539-551.
APA Pan,Xiaoqin., Fu,Fangmei., Xie,Zhenxi., Li,Wei., Yang,Xian., Kang,Yunyan., Qu,Songnan., Zheng,Yinjian., Li,Qingming., Zhang,Haoran., Song,Shiwei., & Lei,Bingfu (2023). Light-nutrition coupling effect of degradable fluorescent carbon dots on lettuce. Environmental Science: Nano, 10(2), 539-551.
MLA Pan,Xiaoqin,et al."Light-nutrition coupling effect of degradable fluorescent carbon dots on lettuce".Environmental Science: Nano 10.2(2023):539-551.
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