Improvement of growth and yield of soybean plants through the application of non-thermal plasmas to seeds with different health status.
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2019Autor
Pérez Pizá, María
Prevosto, Leandro
Grijalba, Pablo
Zilli, Carla
Cejas, Ezequiel
Mancinelli, Beatriz
Balestrasse, Karina
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Soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merrill) is a globally important crop, providing oil and
protein. Diaporthe/Phomopsis complex includes seed-borne pathogens that affect
this legume. Non-thermal plasma treatment is a fast, cost-effective and
environmental-friendly technology. Soybean seeds were exposed to a quasi stationary (50 Hz) dielectric barrier discharge plasma operating at atmospheric
pressure air. Different carrying gases (O2 and N2) and barrier insulating materials
were used. This work was performed to test if the effects of non-thermal plasma
treatment applied to healthy and infected seeds persist throughout the entire cycle
of plants. To this aim, lipid peroxidation, activity of catalase, superoxide
dismutase and guaiacol peroxidase, vegetative growth and agronomic traits were
analysed. The results here reported showed that plants grown from infected seedsdid not trigger oxidative stress due to the reduction of pathogen incidence in seeds
treated with cold plasma. Vegetative growth revealed a similar pattern for plants
grown from treated seeds than that found for the healthy control. Infected
control, by contrast, showed clear signs of damage. Moreover, plasma treatment
itself increased plant growth, promoted a normal and healthy physiological
performance and incremented the yield of plants. The implementation of this
technology for seeds treatment before sowing could help reducing the use of
agrochemicals during the crop cycle.
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