Effects of low temperature plasmas and plasma activated waters on Arabidopsis thaliana germination and growth.

Two plasma devices at atmospheric pressure (air dielectric barrier discharge and helium plasma jet) have been used to study the early germination of Arabidopsis thaliana seeds during the first days. Then, plasma activated waters are used during the later stage of plant development and growth until 4...

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Main Authors: Maxime Bafoil, Achraf Jemmat, Yves Martinez, Nofel Merbahi, Olivier Eichwald, Christophe Dunand, Mohammed Yousfi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5891017?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-8f22d4c9bc2a4cfc895bd0185ea7ba1d2020-11-25T01:53:42ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01134e019551210.1371/journal.pone.0195512Effects of low temperature plasmas and plasma activated waters on Arabidopsis thaliana germination and growth.Maxime BafoilAchraf JemmatYves MartinezNofel MerbahiOlivier EichwaldChristophe DunandMohammed YousfiTwo plasma devices at atmospheric pressure (air dielectric barrier discharge and helium plasma jet) have been used to study the early germination of Arabidopsis thaliana seeds during the first days. Then, plasma activated waters are used during the later stage of plant development and growth until 42 days. The effects on both testa and endospserm ruptures during the germination stage are significant in the case of air plasma due to its higher energy and efficiency of producing reactive oxygen species than the case of helium plasma. The latter has shown distinct effects only for testa rupture. Analysis of germination stimulations are based on specific stainings for reactive oxygen species production, peroxidase activity and also membrane permeability tests. Furthermore, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) has shown a smoother seed surface for air plasma treated seeds that can explain the plasma induced-germination. During the growth stage, plants were watered using 4 kinds of water (tap and deionized waters activated or not by the low temperature plasma jet). With regards to other water kinds, the characterization of the tap water has shown a larger conductivity, acidity and concentration of reactive nitrogen and oxygen species. Only the tap water activated by the plasma jet has shown a significant effect on the plant growth. This effect could be correlated to reactive nitrogen species such as nitrite/nitrate species present in plasma activated tap water.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5891017?pdf=render
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author Maxime Bafoil
Achraf Jemmat
Yves Martinez
Nofel Merbahi
Olivier Eichwald
Christophe Dunand
Mohammed Yousfi
spellingShingle Maxime Bafoil
Achraf Jemmat
Yves Martinez
Nofel Merbahi
Olivier Eichwald
Christophe Dunand
Mohammed Yousfi
Effects of low temperature plasmas and plasma activated waters on Arabidopsis thaliana germination and growth.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Maxime Bafoil
Achraf Jemmat
Yves Martinez
Nofel Merbahi
Olivier Eichwald
Christophe Dunand
Mohammed Yousfi
author_sort Maxime Bafoil
title Effects of low temperature plasmas and plasma activated waters on Arabidopsis thaliana germination and growth.
title_short Effects of low temperature plasmas and plasma activated waters on Arabidopsis thaliana germination and growth.
title_full Effects of low temperature plasmas and plasma activated waters on Arabidopsis thaliana germination and growth.
title_fullStr Effects of low temperature plasmas and plasma activated waters on Arabidopsis thaliana germination and growth.
title_full_unstemmed Effects of low temperature plasmas and plasma activated waters on Arabidopsis thaliana germination and growth.
title_sort effects of low temperature plasmas and plasma activated waters on arabidopsis thaliana germination and growth.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Two plasma devices at atmospheric pressure (air dielectric barrier discharge and helium plasma jet) have been used to study the early germination of Arabidopsis thaliana seeds during the first days. Then, plasma activated waters are used during the later stage of plant development and growth until 42 days. The effects on both testa and endospserm ruptures during the germination stage are significant in the case of air plasma due to its higher energy and efficiency of producing reactive oxygen species than the case of helium plasma. The latter has shown distinct effects only for testa rupture. Analysis of germination stimulations are based on specific stainings for reactive oxygen species production, peroxidase activity and also membrane permeability tests. Furthermore, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) has shown a smoother seed surface for air plasma treated seeds that can explain the plasma induced-germination. During the growth stage, plants were watered using 4 kinds of water (tap and deionized waters activated or not by the low temperature plasma jet). With regards to other water kinds, the characterization of the tap water has shown a larger conductivity, acidity and concentration of reactive nitrogen and oxygen species. Only the tap water activated by the plasma jet has shown a significant effect on the plant growth. This effect could be correlated to reactive nitrogen species such as nitrite/nitrate species present in plasma activated tap water.
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