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Environmental science. Nano | 2018

Graphene oxide impairs the pollen performance of Nicotiana tabacum and Corylus avellana suggesting potential negative effects on the sexual reproduction of seed plants

Fabio Candotto Carniel; Davide Gorelli; Emmanuel Flahaut; Lorenzo Fortuna; Cecilia Del Casino; Giampiero Cai; Massimo Nepi; Maurizio Prato; Mauro Tretiach

The production of graphene based materials (GBMs) is steadily increasing but the effects of the possible release of GBMs in the environment are far from being understood. Graphene oxide (GO) is among the most active GBMs and it causes widely varying effects on the vegetative body of seed plants. However, nothing is known yet about its potential effects on the reproductive process. This study addresses the effects of GO on pollen germination and pollen tube elongation in the model species Nicotiana tabacum and in the non-model species Corylus avellana. In vitro germination experiments were conducted without or with GO (control and treated samples, respectively) at concentrations of 25, 50 and 100 μg mL−1. Pollen germination and tube elongation were affected at GO concentrations ≥50 μg mL−1, decreasing by 20% and 19% in N. tabacum and by 68% and 58% in C. avellana, respectively. GO did not affect the viability of N. tabacum pollen, but doubled the frequency of bent tubes. Microscopy observations of pollen tubes exposed to a cellpermeant, dual-excitation ratiometric pH indicator revealed that GO affected the intracellular pH homeostasis. Further germination experiments on C. avellana conducted by inverting the pH conditions of the control and treated (100 μg GO mL−1) samples demonstrated that the main factor influencing the pollen performance is the acidic properties of GO. This might affect the reproductive process of numerous seed plants thus being relevant from an environmental point of view.


Journal of Chemical Ecology | 2017

Melanization Affects the Content of Selected Elements in Parmelioid Lichens

Lorenzo Fortuna; Elena Baracchini; Gianpiero Adami; Mauro Tretiach

Lichens belonging to Parmeliaceae are highly diversified, but most of them share an extremely conserved morpho-chemical trait: the lower cortex is heavily melanized. The adaptive value of this character is still uncertain. Melanins are ubiquitous compounds found in most organisms since they fulfil several biological functions including defense against UV radiation, oxidizing agents, microbial stress, and metal complexation. This work aims to establish whether melanization can affect the elemental content of lichen thalli. The relative abundance of macro- (Ca, K and S) and micro- (Fe, Mn and Zn) nutrients in melanized and non-melanized pseudotissues of nine species was first evaluated by a non-destructive micro-X-ray fluorescence elemental analysis on either the upper and lower cortex, and on the internal medulla, which was artificially exposed to the mechanical removal of the lower cortex. Afterwards, the total concentration of the same elements was measured in composite samples by inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy after acidic digestion. In order to verify whether Fe and Zn are chemically bound to the melanized pseudotissues, a sequential elution experiment was performed on two species: the two-side heavily melanized Melanelixia glabratula and the one-side lightly melanized Punctelia subrudecta. The content of Fe and Zn was higher in the melanized species than in the non-melanized ones. Species deprived of their melanized lower cortex showed a sharp decrease in Fe but not in Zn, suggesting that the melanized lower cortex is involved in Fe complexation, whereas Zn is homogeneously distributed throughout the thallus.


Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2018

Effects of site-specific climatic conditions on the radial growth of the lichen biomonitor Xanthoria parietina

Lorenzo Fortuna; Mauro Tretiach


The 8th IAL Symposium Lichens in Deep Time August 1–5, 2016 | 2016

The influence of melanins on iron accumulation in parmelioid lichens

Lorenzo Fortuna; Jessica Di Sarro; Elena Baracchini; Matteo Crosera; Gianpiero Adami; Mauro Tretiach


NOTIZIARIO DELLA SOCIETÀ LICHENOLOGICA ITALIANA | 2016

Effetti combinati di IPA, metalli pesanti e O3 sul lichene epifita Pseudevernia furfuracea (L.) Zopf

Stefano Bertuzzi; Lorenzo Fortuna; Giacomo Lorenzini; Cristina Nali; Nives Orlić; Elisa Pellegrini; Daniel Puente Anzil; Mauro Tretiach


NOTIZIARIO DELLA SOCIETÀ LICHENOLOGICA ITALIANA | 2016

Licheni, metalli e modellistica diffusionale: una proposta per la validazione di modelli di dispersione del PM10 mediante dati di bioaccumulo

Lorenzo Fortuna; Guido Incerti; Daniele Da Re; Mauro Tretiach


NOTIZIARIO DELLA SOCIETÀ LICHENOLOGICA ITALIANA | 2016

Confronto tra biomonitors di vecchia e nuova generazione: Mossphere con un clone di Sphagnum palustre devitalizzato contro Pseudevernia furfuracea

Lorenzo Fortuna; Stefano Brignone; Mauro Tretiach


II International Conference on Atmospheric Dust - DUST 2016 | 2016

A METHODOLOGICAL FRAMEWORK FOR VALIDATION OF PARTICULATE MATTER DISPERSION MODELLING BASED ON LICHEN BIOACCUMULATION DATA

Lorenzo Fortuna; Guido Incerti; Daniele Da Re; Mauro Tretiach


XXV Congresso della Divisione di Chimica Analitica della Società Chimica Italiana | 2015

IRON DISTRIBUTION IN LICHENS WITH DIFFERENT LEVELS OF MELANIZATION: A STUDY BY MEANS OF MICRO-XRF AND ICP-AES

Jessica Di Sarro; Lorenzo Fortuna; Elena Baracchini; Matteo Crosera; Mauro Tretiach; Gianpiero Adami


Archive | 2015

Il lato (o)scuro dei licheni parmelioidi: un'ipotesi sul ruolo delle melanine quali chelanti di micronutrienti

Lorenzo Fortuna; Jessica Di Sarro; Elena Baracchini; Matteo Crosera; Gianpiero Adami; Mauro Tretiach

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Guido Incerti

University of Naples Federico II

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