On the air atmospheric pressure plasma treatment effect on the physiology, germination and seedlings of basil seeds
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Basil (Ocimum basilicum) seeds were treated for different exposure times with a nonequilibrium
plasma
produced
by
a
volume
dielectric
barrier
discharge
in
humid
air
at
atmospheric
pressure.
Plasma treatment did not change the seed structure and morphology, as visualized by
high-resolution computed x-ray microtomography. A faster and higher germination rate was
observed with plasma treatment of 1 and 3 min. Plantlets grown in sand, after both 2 and 3
weeks, showed a more developed root apparatus and better biometric parameters, compared to
plants developing from non-treated seeds.
After the plasma treatment, internal redistribution of macro and micronutrients was
observed by using micro x-ray luorescence spectroscopy. In particular P, K and Mg
concentrated in the radicle, moving from the endosperm and cotyledons, while Zn, initially
concentrated in speciic tissues of the cotyledon, appeared more homogeneously distributed
inside the whole seed after the plasma treatment. Signiicant variations in electrical impedance
spectra were also observed after plasma treatment.
This element redistribution in the seed was caused by the intense electrical ield generated
by the volume dielectric barrier discharge plasma, causing a movement of important micro
and macronutrients from the storage regions of the seed towards the radicle tissues. This
ion movement could explain the observed faster germination of the plasma-treated seeds.
Indeed, such movement of ions is similar to what is generally observed in seed tissues during
germination. The plasma treatment therefore somehow anticipates and implements the
mobilization of key nutrients towards the radicle, resulting in faster and higher germination of
the seeds as well as improved characteristics of the basil plantlet, especially at the root level.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
plasma agriculture; dielectric barrier discharge; seeds; germination; air plasma; plasma-induced emission
Elenco autori:
Minafra, Angelantonio
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