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DOI: 10.1021/nn4034794
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Nanotechnology in Plant Disease Management: DNA-Directed Silver Nanoparticles on Graphene Oxide as an Antibacterial against <i>Xanthomonas perforans</i>

İsmail Öçsoy,Mathews L. Paret,Muserref Arslan Ocsoy,Sanju Kunwar,Tao Chen,Mingxu You,Weihong Tan

Xanthomonas
Graphene
Antibacterial activity
2013
Bacterial spot caused by Xanthomonas perforans is a major disease of tomatoes, leading to reduction in production by 10–50%. While copper (Cu)-based bactericides have been used for disease management, most of the X. perforans strains isolated from tomatoes in Florida and other locations worldwide are Cu-resistant. We have developed DNA-directed silver (Ag) nanoparticles (NPs) grown on graphene oxide (GO). These Ag@dsDNA@GO composites effectively decrease X. perforans cell viability in culture and on plants. At the very low concentration of 16 ppm of Ag@dsDNA@GO, composites show excellent antibacterial capability in culture with significant advantages in improved stability, enhanced antibacterial activity, and stronger adsorption properties. Application of Ag@dsDNA@GO at 100 ppm on tomato transplants in a greenhouse experiment significantly reduced the severity of bacterial spot disease compared to untreated plants, giving results similar to those of the current grower standard treatment, with no phytotoxicity.
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    Nanotechnology in Plant Disease Management: DNA-Directed Silver Nanoparticles on Graphene Oxide as an Antibacterial against <i>Xanthomonas perforans</i>” is a paper by İsmail Öçsoy Mathews L. Paret Muserref Arslan Ocsoy Sanju Kunwar Tao Chen Mingxu You Weihong Tan published in 2013. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.