Reprint

Effects of Non-thermal Plasma Treatment on Plant Physiological and Biochemical Processes

Edited by
June 2022
204 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-4205-8 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-4206-5 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Effects of Non-thermal Plasma Treatment on Plant Physiological and Biochemical Processes that was published in

Biology & Life Sciences
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Summary

The potential of cold plasma-based applications in sustainable agriculture is supported by numerous studies which have gathered experimental evidence that the plasma treatment of seeds, water or plants can be used to improve yields, increase the size and the robustness of plants and to reduce the need of antifungal agents, as well as other chemicals. However, the development of reliable and manageable agro-biotechnologies is ultimately based on the understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying such effects. Despite considerable efforts, such knowledge still remains elusive. Recent breakthroughs in this area are strongly linked to recent discoveries in plant physiology and biochemistry related to topics of plant plasticity, adaptability, stress response and communication. Short plasma treatments of plant materials can induce various changes in plant development and metabolism that persist for a long time. We are only just beginning to understand how to use very complex molecular mechanisms for the mobilisation of plant resources and for the improvement in agricultural plant performance. It is likely that investigations of plasma-induced changes in plant physiological and biochemical processes may reveal new facts of both fundamental and applied importance. This Special Issue of Plants aims to present the most recent findings on changes in plant signal transduction, metabolism, development and physiological processes induced by the exposure of seeds or plants to cold plasma or plasma-activated water, leading to increased plant productivity.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
cold plasma; seeds; seed priming; plants; germination; yield; gene expression; (de)methylation; growth; ROS; phytohormones; MDA; antioxidant enzymes; bedding plants; fertilizer saving; floriculture; green compost; nitrogen; peat; reactive oxygen species; reactive nitrogen species; Fabaceae; legumes; low temperature plasma; plasma treatment; seed; seedling; cold plasma; nonthermal plasma; wheat; plants; afterglow plasma; glow plasma; SEM; roots; vigor; germination; antioxidant enzymes; barley; non-thermal plasmas; dehydrogenases; DNA damage; lytic enzymes; pea; plasma-activated water; RONS; antioxidants; arsenic; maize; plasma activated water; high-frequency glow discharge; low temperature plasma; fusarium; PAW; germination of seeds; plant resistance; aequorin; Arabidopsis thaliana; calcium signalling; cytosolic Ca2+ changes; plasma-activated water; plasma torch; reactive oxygen species; reactive nitrogen species; Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni; cold plasma; electromagnetic field; steviol glycosides; non-thermal plasma; gene expression; germination; photosynthesis; phytohormones; plant yield; secondary metabolism; seeds; stress signal; n/a