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Biogenic magnetic nanoparticles in plants

Published 22 Jan 2019 in q-bio.OT | (1901.07212v1)

Abstract: The genetic programming of biosynthesis of biogenic magnetic nanoparticles (BMNs) in plants was revealed by methods of comparative genomics. The samples of leaves and the root of Nicotiana tabacum, the stems and tubers of Solanum tuberosum and the stems of pea Pisum sativum were examined by scanning probe microscopy (in atomic force and magnetic power modes), and it was found that the BMNs are located in the form of chains in the wall of the phloem sieve tubes (ie, the vascular tissue of plants). Such a localization of BMNs supports the idea that the chains of BMNs in different organs of plants have common metabolic functions. Stray gradient magnetic fields about several thousand Oe, which are created by chains of BMNs, can significantly affect the processes of mass transfer near the membrane of vesicles, granules, organelles, structural elements of the membrane, and others. This process is enhanced in plants when artificial magnetite is added to the soil.

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