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dc.contributor.authorNagdalian, A. A.-
dc.contributor.authorНагдалян, А. А.-
dc.contributor.authorRekhman, Z. A.-
dc.contributor.authorРехман, З. А.-
dc.contributor.authorAskerova, A. S.-
dc.contributor.authorАскерова, А. С.-
dc.contributor.authorPirogov, M. A.-
dc.contributor.authorПирогов, М. А.-
dc.contributor.authorGolik, D. B.-
dc.contributor.authorГолик, Д. Б.-
dc.contributor.authorGolik, A. B.-
dc.contributor.authorГолик, А. Б.-
dc.contributor.authorBlinov, A. V.-
dc.contributor.authorБлинов, А. В.-
dc.date.accessioned2026-08-13T12:40:43Z-
dc.date.available2026-08-13T12:40:43Z-
dc.date.issued2026-
dc.identifier.citationNagdalian A., Rekhman Z., Askerova A., Pirogov M., Asyakina L., Serazetdinova Y., Golik D., Golik A., Blinov A. Molybdenum Trioxide Nanoparticles Enhance Wheat Tolerance to Salinity and Temperature Stress by Promoting Rhizobacterial Phytohormone Production and Preserving Photosynthetic Pigments // BioNanoScience. - 2026. - 16 (8). - art. no. 497. - DOI: 10.1007/s12668-026-02736-wru
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.ncfu.ru/handle/123456789/34194-
dc.description.abstractClimate-driven soil salinization and temperature extremes increasingly threaten global wheat production, yet conventional mitigation strategies are limited by poor bioavailability and environmental trade-offs. This study synthesized molybdenum trioxide nanoparticles (MoO₃NPs) stabilized with four chemically distinct agents (amylopectin, methylcellulose, lysine, cocamidopropyl betaine) and systematically evaluated their stabilizer-dependent effects on a rhizobacterial consortium (Ensifer meliloti, E. mexicanus, Rhizobium tropici) and on wheat (Triticum aestivum) under salinity (-5% NaCl) and temperature (-10 °C to + 50 °C) stress. Density functional theory calculations revealed binding energies > 70 kcal/mol for all stabilizers, with methylcellulose (MC) showing optimal electronic coupling (η ≈ 0.07 eV). FTIR and SEM confirmed stabilizer-specific surface functionalization and morphology. MC-MoO3NPs uniquely enhanced bacterial growth and metabolite production, increasing indole-3-acetic acid by u to 95%, gibberellic acidby 139%, and siderophore by 25% without toxicity. Wheat seed priming with MC-MoO3NPs (1.0 µg/mL) significantly improved germination, stem length, biomass, and photosynthetic pigments (chlorophyll a/b, carotenoids) under stress conditions At 2.5% NaCl, treated plants sowed 55% longer stem and 90% higher biomass than controls; at -10 °C and + 50 °C, stem length increase by 125 and 83%, respectively. Correlation clustermaps confirmed tight coupling between preserved photosynthetic capacity and growth. MC-MoO3NPs could represent a sustainable nano-biostimulant for climate-resilient wheat production.ru
dc.language.isoenru
dc.publisherSpringerru
dc.relation.ispartofseriesBioNanoScience-
dc.subjectAbiotic stressru
dc.subjectClimate resilienceru
dc.subjectGibberellic acidru
dc.subjectIndole-3-acetic acidru
dc.subjectMethylcelluloseru
dc.subjectPlant growth-promoting rhizobacteriaru
dc.subjectSeed nanoprimingru
dc.subjectSiderophoresru
dc.titleMolybdenum Trioxide Nanoparticles Enhance Wheat Tolerance to Salinity and Temperature Stress by Promoting Rhizobacterial Phytohormone Production and Preserving Photosynthetic Pigmentsru
dc.typeСтатьяru
vkr.instИнститут перспективной инженерииru
vkr.instФакультет пищевой инженерии и биотехнологийru
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