2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.emcon.2020.01.003
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Toxicological effects of TiO2 nanoparticles on plant growth promoting soil bacteria

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“…We used urea in preparation of TiO 2 NPs because addition of urea as the nitrogen source can positively affect surface area and activity of the produced nanoparticles as suggested in the literature ( Marques et al., 2019 ; Cheng et al., 2008 ). The obtained solution was then allowed to settle overnight and the precipitate was washed with DW for 5 times ( Chavan et al., 2020 ). When TiCl 4 hydrolyses, TiO 2 particles in accompany with H + and Cl − ions were generated, which can be described by the following reaction: …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We used urea in preparation of TiO 2 NPs because addition of urea as the nitrogen source can positively affect surface area and activity of the produced nanoparticles as suggested in the literature ( Marques et al., 2019 ; Cheng et al., 2008 ). The obtained solution was then allowed to settle overnight and the precipitate was washed with DW for 5 times ( Chavan et al., 2020 ). When TiCl 4 hydrolyses, TiO 2 particles in accompany with H + and Cl − ions were generated, which can be described by the following reaction: …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some investigations reported negative effects caused by TiO 2 NPs on plant growth, whereas it was concluded that TiO 2 NPs may cause some sensitive plant growth-promoting bacteria to disappear from soil. Accordingly, such impairment of the soil bacterial community composition may further affect ecosystem functioning [ 123 , 124 ].…”
Section: Tio 2 Nps In the Environment (Ecotoxicity)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…150 mL of urea solution (104 mg/mL) was added under constant stirring rate till the solution turned into a white colloid without any precipitation. The obtained solution was then allowed to settle overnight and the precipitate was washed with DW for 5 times [5] . When TiCl 4 hydrolyses, TiO 2 particles in accompany with H + and Cl − ions were produced, which can be described by the following reaction: …”
Section: Experimental Design Materials and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%