Evaluation of nanomechanical properties of tomato root by atomic force microscopy

D. E. Nicolás-Álvarez, J. A. Andraca-Adame, J. J. Chanona-Pérez, J. V. Méndez-Méndez, S. Cárdenas-Pérez, A. Rodríguez-Pulido

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Abstract

Here, different tissue surfaces of tomato root were characterized employing atomic force microscopy on day 7 and day 21 of growth through Young's modulus and plasticity index. These parameters provide quantitative information regarding the mechanical behavior of the tomato root under fresh conditions in different locations of the cross-section of root [cell surface of the epidermis, parenchyma (Pa), and vascular bundles (Vb)]. The results show that the mechanical parameters depend on the indented region, tissue type, and growth time. Thereby, the stiffness increases in the cell surface of epidermal tissue with increasing growth time (from 9.19 ± 0.68 to 13.90 ± 1.68 MPa) and the cell surface of Pa tissue displays the opposite behavior (from 1.74 ± 0.49 to 0.48 ± 0.55); the stiffness of cell surfaces of Vb tissue changes from 10.60 ± 0.58 to 6.37 ± 0.53 MPa, all cases showed a statistical difference (p < 0.05). Viscoelastic behavior dominates the mechanical forces in the tomato root. The current study is a contribution to a better understanding of the cell mechanics behavior of different tomato root tissues during growth.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)989-997
Number of pages9
JournalMicroscopy and Microanalysis
Volume25
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Aug 2019

Keywords

  • Young's modulus
  • atomic force microscopy
  • growth stages
  • nanoindentation
  • plasticity index
  • tomato root tissues

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