Abstract Nanoparticles serve as a new fertilization method utilised in agriculture, and their potential effect on medicinal crops has been mainly unexplored. In the present study, using ultrasonic irradiations, a… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Nanoparticles serve as a new fertilization method utilised in agriculture, and their potential effect on medicinal crops has been mainly unexplored. In the present study, using ultrasonic irradiations, a novel nano-sized iron complex has been prepared from aminolevulinic acid and iron (III) nitrate under greenhouse conditions. The obtained Fe nano-sized energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy complex has been characterized by two methods, i.e. Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy and spectra. The morphology and size of the nano-complex were also determined using transmission electron micrographs and showed an acceptable size in the nano range (5-25 nm). In this work, purslane plants were supplied with Fe (III)-aminolevulinic acid asa new nano-sized complex and Fe-EDDHA. The mineral nutrient concentrations, total phenolic, ascorbic acid contents and antioxidant activity were the highest in the plants treated with the Fe-ALA nano-complex. Catechin was the predominant phenolic compound in all treated plants. The Fe nano-complex at the rate of 0.2% induced extra high-value phenolic compounds. The shoot Fe, Zn, N, Mg, Ca and K contents were also higher in the plants treated with the Fe nano-complex than in both the control group and the plants treated with Fe-EDDHA. In general, the nutritional and pharmaceutical quality of Portulaca oleracea L. improved when using the nano-sized Fe-ALA complex as a new iron source.
               
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