Hints of Biological Activity of Xerosydryle: Preliminary Evidence on the Early Stages of Seedling Development
Filippo Geuna, Andrea Pensotti, Raffaele Vecchione, Roberto Germano

TL;DR
This study explores how a new material called xerosydryle affects seedling development, suggesting it influences growth like an osmotic modulator.
Contribution
The first investigation into xerosydryle's biological effects using seed germination and transcriptome analysis.
Findings
Xerosydryle interferes with seedling growth similarly to an osmotic modulator.
Transcriptome analysis revealed gene expression differences in seeds treated with xerosydryle.
Xerosydryle shows thermal properties similar to biological macromolecules during denaturation.
Abstract
Xerosydryle belongs to a new category of materials resulting from the interaction of water with various hydrophilic polymers. These materials can exhibit different properties depending on the kind of polymer-water interaction. Previous research confirmed the existence of a solid manifestation of water at room temperature. The thermal properties of dissolved xerosydryle in water are similar to those of biological macromolecules during denaturation but with greater stability. This study investigated the biological effect of xerosydryle on a living system for the first time, using a seed germination model. The interaction was evaluated using physiological assays such as chlorophyll shifts, potassium (re)uptake during the onset of germination and a transcriptome approach. Seeds were treated with samples of xerosydryle and distilled water. Transcriptome analysis of germinating seeds…
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Taxonomy
TopicsLight effects on plants · Seed Germination and Physiology · Magnetic and Electromagnetic Effects
