Miniature and Ilona roses grown on medium enriched with Fe3O4 nanoparticles have a significant improvement in growth parameters

Maryam Jamzadfard, Mousa Mousavi, Mohammad Hadi Ghaffarian Mogharrab

Abstract

Iron is one of the important essential elements for the nutrition of almost all living organisms. This element plays a crucial role in various processes in plant cells due to its ability to gain and lose electrons. This element is involved in several oxidation–reduction reactions and is necessary for several processes in plant cells, such as photosynthesis and respiration. Iron is an important minor plant nutrient that is used in different media of in vitro cultures. In this study, the nodal segments of two rose cultivars, Miniature and Ilona, were cultured on Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium enriched with various iron sources, including iron-ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid (Fe-EDTA), iron-ethylene diamine-N,Nʹ-bis (hydroxy phenyl), acetic acid (Fe-EDDHA), Fe3O4 nanoparticles (Fe3O4 NPs), and Fe3O4 nanoparticles coated with polyethylene glycol (Fe3O4@PEG NPs). Iron-free MS culture medium was used as the control. After 21 d, shoot and root length, the number of axillary shoots and leaves, leaf chlorosis, shoot and root fresh and dry weights, leaf area, chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b, and total chlorophyll were measured and analyzed. The results showed that all growth parameters were improved for both Ilona and Miniature roses grown on MS medium with Fe3O4 NPs while the roses grown on MS medium with Fe3O4@PEG NPs were similar to those grown on MS medium with Fe-EDDHA. Overall, the use of Fe3O4 NPs represents a promising approach for improving all growth parameters in rose cultivars.

DOI / Citation: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11627-024-10419-y
Date: May 20, 2024
Language: English