2013
DOI: 10.1007/s11051-013-1770-7
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Single-bilayer graphene oxide sheet tolerance and glutathione redox system significance assessment in faba bean (Vicia faba L.)

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“…A very detailed investigation of oxidative stress, induced by different concentrations of graphene oxide in faba bean (V. faba) seedlings was performed by Anjum et al [176,177]. They showed that low and high concentrations of GO applications (100, 200 and 1600 mg L −1 ) impaired the antioxidative glutathione metabolism [176] and increased the amount of ROS [177].…”
Section: Impact Of Graphene On Plantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A very detailed investigation of oxidative stress, induced by different concentrations of graphene oxide in faba bean (V. faba) seedlings was performed by Anjum et al [176,177]. They showed that low and high concentrations of GO applications (100, 200 and 1600 mg L −1 ) impaired the antioxidative glutathione metabolism [176] and increased the amount of ROS [177].…”
Section: Impact Of Graphene On Plantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They showed that low and high concentrations of GO applications (100, 200 and 1600 mg L −1 ) impaired the antioxidative glutathione metabolism [176] and increased the amount of ROS [177]. Interestingly, graphene oxide applied in moderate concentrations (400 and 800 mg L −1 ) increased the glutathione pool [176] and reduced the formation of ROS [177], which was explained by an improved seed water content.…”
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“…and/or species tested. [12][13][14][15] In general, however, there is agreement on the greater toxicity of graphene oxide (GO) with respect to other GBMs. 16 This is likely due to the high number of oxygen functional groups, such as hydroxyl, carboxyl and epoxy, spread over the graphene lattice which render GO more hydrophilic and reactive towards the surrounding environment.…”
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confidence: 99%