Non‑Thermal Plasmas Afect Plant Growth and DNA Methylation Patterns in Glycine max.
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2021
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Non-thermal plasmas (NTP) are partially ionized gases that represent a promising technology for seed treatment to enhance
seed health while promoting germination and vigor in a fast, cost-efective, and eco-friendly way. The seed treatment with
NTP generates phenotypic variations in plants that could be related to changes in DNA methylation. This work analyses the
efects of two diferent NTP: nitrogen for 3 min (PMN3) and oxygen for 2 min (PMO2) applied to soybean (Glycine max)
seeds. Growth parameters of plants grown from treated and untreated seeds were evaluated at two growth stages: 6 and
20 days after sowing (DAS). MSAP (Methylation Sensitive Amplifed Polymorphism) markers were assayed to evaluate
epigenetic changes induced by NTP treatments. Plants obtained from PMN3 and PMO2-treated seeds were phenotypically
similar to each other: exhibited a superior growth at both stages. At 6 DAS root and shoot length and fresh weight surpassed
the Control, while at 20 DAS root length and fresh and dry weight were higher than Control. PMN3 and PMO2 induced DNA
methylation changes with respect to the Control plants, with higher diferentiation at 20 DAS than at 6 DAS. The epigenetic
variability and the phenotypic variability correlated only at 20 DAS (R2=0.5). The observed phenotypic diferences among
Control and NTP-treated plants could not be explained by overall changes in the methylation levels, but both demethylation
and methylation changes at specifc loci appear to be operating in response to NTP treatments.
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MSAP., Epigenetics., Soybean., Non-thermal plasma.
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Journal of Plant Growth Regulation.
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