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Non-Thermal Plasma-A New Green Priming Agent for Plants?

Ľudmila Holubová1, Stanislav Kyzek1, Ivana Ďurovcová1, Jana Fabová1, Eva Horváthová2, Andrea Ševčovičová1, Eliška Gálová1.   

Abstract

Since the earliest agricultural attempts, humankind has been trying to improve crop quality and yields, as well as protect them from adverse conditions. Strategies to meet these goals include breeding, the use of fertilisers, and the genetic manipulation of crops, but also an interesting phenomenon called priming or adaptive response. Priming is based on an application of mild stress to prime a plant for another, mostly stronger stress. There are many priming techniques, such as osmopriming, halopriming, or using physical agents. Non-thermal plasma (NTP) represents a physical agent that contains a mixture of charged, neutral, and radical (mostly reactive oxygen and nitrogen species) particles, and can cause oxidative stress or even the death of cells or organisms upon interaction. However, under certain conditions, NTP can have the opposite effect, which has been previously documented for many plant species. Seed surface sterilization and growth enhancement are the most-reported positive effects of NTP on plants. Moreover, some studies suggest the role of NTP as a promising priming agent. This review deals with the effects of NTP treatment on plants from interaction with seed and cell surface, influence on cellular molecular processes, up to the adaptive response caused by NTP.

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Keywords:  adaptive response; non-thermal plasma; oxidative stress; plants; priming; seeds

Year:  2020        PMID: 33322775      PMCID: PMC7763604          DOI: 10.3390/ijms21249466

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Mol Sci        ISSN: 1422-0067            Impact factor:   5.923


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