The creation of highly effective environmentally friendly means with a complex positive effect on plants remains an urgent task of modern science. In interdisciplinary studies, it was elaborated the new forms of preparations based on carbon (water-soluble polyhydroxylated, carboxylated and amino acid derivatives of fullerene C60) and silica-sols (1-20 wt.% of tetraethoxysilane - TEOS) nanostructures with the addition of macro-, microelements, and other physiologically active compounds. Effect of these preparations on plant production process under favorable controlled conditions and when modeling oxidative stress caused by UV-B irradiation, deficiency of soil moisture, pesticides, phytopathogens, as well as in natural conditions of Leningrad region was investigated. In researches, the original one-step method was used for the synthesis of fullerene C60 derivatives: fullerenol, tris-malonate fullerene, fullerene with L-amino acids (threonine, hydroxyproline, arginine, methionine, etc.), sol-gel synthesis of TEOS-derived compositions and a new procedure for treating the seeds with them. The methods for growing plants and diagnosing their physiological state according to the optical characteristics of the leaves, standard and generally accepted chemical, biological methods for assessing processes in the soil (soil substitute) - plants system were also applied. The main mechanisms of the positive effect of the created nanocompositions on plants are revealed and the prospects of their application in crop production are shown.
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4 February 2022
ACTUAL PROBLEMS OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY (OCBT2020): Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference
18–21 November 2020
Ekaterinburg, Russia
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February 04 2022
New biologically active agents based on carbon and silicon nanostructures: The basis of creation and application in crop production Available to Purchase
Gayane G. Panova;
Gayane G. Panova
a)
1
Agrophysical Research Institute (ARI)
, St. Petersburg, Russia
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Konstantin N. Semenov;
Konstantin N. Semenov
b)
2
Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University
, St. Petersburg, Russia
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Olga A. Shilova;
Olga A. Shilova
c)
3
Institute of Silicate Chemistry of RAS (ICHS)
, St. Petersburg, Russia
4
Saint-Petersburg State Electrotechnical University “LETI”
, St. Petersburg, Russia
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Nikolai P. Bityutskii;
Nikolai P. Bityutskii
d)
5
Saint Petersburg State University» (SPbSU)
, St. Petersburg, Russia
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Anna M. Artem'eva;
Anna M. Artem'eva
e)
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Federal Research Center the Vavilov All-Russian Institute of Plant Genetic Resources (VIR)
, St. Petersburg, Russia
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Tamara V. Khamova;
Tamara V. Khamova
f)
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Institute of Silicate Chemistry of RAS (ICHS)
, St. Petersburg, Russia
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Dmitry L. Kornyukhin;
Dmitry L. Kornyukhin
g)
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Federal Research Center the Vavilov All-Russian Institute of Plant Genetic Resources (VIR)
, St. Petersburg, Russia
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Kirill L. Yakkonen;
Kirill L. Yakkonen
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Saint Petersburg State University» (SPbSU)
, St. Petersburg, Russia
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Elena V. Kanash;
Elena V. Kanash
i)
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Agrophysical Research Institute (ARI)
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Olga R. Udalova;
Olga R. Udalova
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Agrophysical Research Institute (ARI)
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Yuriy V. Khomyakov;
Yuriy V. Khomyakov
k)
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Agrophysical Research Institute (ARI)
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Lyudmila M. Anikina;
Lyudmila M. Anikina
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Agrophysical Research Institute (ARI)
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Anna S. Zhuravleva;
Anna S. Zhuravleva
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Agrophysical Research Institute (ARI)
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Vitaly E. Vertebniy;
Vitaly E. Vertebniy
n)
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Agrophysical Research Institute (ARI)
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Nikolay A. Charykov;
Nikolay A. Charykov
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St. Petersburg State technological Institute (Technical University) (SPbSTU)
, St. Petersburg, Russia
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Tatjana A. Bankina;
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Saint Petersburg State University» (SPbSU)
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Vladimir V. Sharoyko
Vladimir V. Sharoyko
q)
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Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University
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Saint Petersburg State University» (SPbSU)
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Gayane G. Panova
1,a)
Konstantin N. Semenov
2,b)
Olga A. Shilova
3,4,c)
Nikolai P. Bityutskii
5,d)
Anna M. Artem'eva
6,e)
Tamara V. Khamova
3,f)
Dmitry L. Kornyukhin
6,g)
Kirill L. Yakkonen
5,h)
Elena V. Kanash
1,i)
Olga R. Udalova
1,j)
Yuriy V. Khomyakov
1,k)
Lyudmila M. Anikina
1,l)
Anna S. Zhuravleva
1,m)
Vitaly E. Vertebniy
1,n)
Nikolay A. Charykov
7,o)
Tatjana A. Bankina
5,p)
Vladimir V. Sharoyko
2,5,q)
1
Agrophysical Research Institute (ARI)
, St. Petersburg, Russia
2
Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University
, St. Petersburg, Russia
3
Institute of Silicate Chemistry of RAS (ICHS)
, St. Petersburg, Russia
4
Saint-Petersburg State Electrotechnical University “LETI”
, St. Petersburg, Russia
5
Saint Petersburg State University» (SPbSU)
, St. Petersburg, Russia
6
Federal Research Center the Vavilov All-Russian Institute of Plant Genetic Resources (VIR)
, St. Petersburg, Russia
7
St. Petersburg State technological Institute (Technical University) (SPbSTU)
, St. Petersburg, Russia
a)Corresponding author: [email protected]
AIP Conf. Proc. 2390, 030070 (2022)
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Gayane G. Panova, Konstantin N. Semenov, Olga A. Shilova, Nikolai P. Bityutskii, Anna M. Artem'eva, Tamara V. Khamova, Dmitry L. Kornyukhin, Kirill L. Yakkonen, Elena V. Kanash, Olga R. Udalova, Yuriy V. Khomyakov, Lyudmila M. Anikina, Anna S. Zhuravleva, Vitaly E. Vertebniy, Nikolay A. Charykov, Tatjana A. Bankina, Vladimir V. Sharoyko; New biologically active agents based on carbon and silicon nanostructures: The basis of creation and application in crop production. AIP Conf. Proc. 4 February 2022; 2390 (1): 030070. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0069545
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