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Physiological Responses of Young Pea and Barley Seedlings to Plasma-Activated Water

This study demonstrates the indirect effects of non-thermal ambient air plasmas (NTP) on seed germination and plant growth. It investigates the effect of plasma-activated water (PAW) on 3-day-old seedlings of two important farm plants—barley and pea. Applying different types of PAW on pea seedlings...

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Autores principales: Kostoláni, Dominik, Ndiffo Yemeli, Gervais B., Švubová, Renáta, Kyzek, Stanislav, Machala, Zdenko
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8400694/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34451795
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10081750
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author Kostoláni, Dominik
Ndiffo Yemeli, Gervais B.
Švubová, Renáta
Kyzek, Stanislav
Machala, Zdenko
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Ndiffo Yemeli, Gervais B.
Švubová, Renáta
Kyzek, Stanislav
Machala, Zdenko
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description This study demonstrates the indirect effects of non-thermal ambient air plasmas (NTP) on seed germination and plant growth. It investigates the effect of plasma-activated water (PAW) on 3-day-old seedlings of two important farm plants—barley and pea. Applying different types of PAW on pea seedlings exhibited stimulation of amylase activity and had no inhibition of seed germination, total protein concentration or protease activity. Moreover, PAW caused no or only moderate oxidative stress that was in most cases effectively alleviated by antioxidant enzymes and proved by in situ visualization of H(2)O(2) and ˙O(2)(−). In pea seedlings, we observed a faster turn-over from anaerobic to aerobic metabolism proved by inhibition of alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) activity. Additionally, reactive oxygen/nitrogen species contained in PAW did not affect the DNA integrity. On the other hand, the high level of DNA damage in barley together with the reduced root and shoot length and amylase activity was attributed to the oxidative stress caused by PAW, which was exhibited by the enhanced activity of guaiacol peroxidase or ADH. Our results show the glow discharge PAW at 1 min activation time as the most promising for pea. However, determining the beneficial type of PAW for barley requires further investigation.
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spelling pubmed-84006942021-08-29 Physiological Responses of Young Pea and Barley Seedlings to Plasma-Activated Water Kostoláni, Dominik Ndiffo Yemeli, Gervais B. Švubová, Renáta Kyzek, Stanislav Machala, Zdenko Plants (Basel) Article This study demonstrates the indirect effects of non-thermal ambient air plasmas (NTP) on seed germination and plant growth. It investigates the effect of plasma-activated water (PAW) on 3-day-old seedlings of two important farm plants—barley and pea. Applying different types of PAW on pea seedlings exhibited stimulation of amylase activity and had no inhibition of seed germination, total protein concentration or protease activity. Moreover, PAW caused no or only moderate oxidative stress that was in most cases effectively alleviated by antioxidant enzymes and proved by in situ visualization of H(2)O(2) and ˙O(2)(−). In pea seedlings, we observed a faster turn-over from anaerobic to aerobic metabolism proved by inhibition of alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) activity. Additionally, reactive oxygen/nitrogen species contained in PAW did not affect the DNA integrity. On the other hand, the high level of DNA damage in barley together with the reduced root and shoot length and amylase activity was attributed to the oxidative stress caused by PAW, which was exhibited by the enhanced activity of guaiacol peroxidase or ADH. Our results show the glow discharge PAW at 1 min activation time as the most promising for pea. However, determining the beneficial type of PAW for barley requires further investigation. MDPI 2021-08-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8400694/ /pubmed/34451795 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10081750 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Švubová, Renáta
Kyzek, Stanislav
Machala, Zdenko
Physiological Responses of Young Pea and Barley Seedlings to Plasma-Activated Water
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title_full Physiological Responses of Young Pea and Barley Seedlings to Plasma-Activated Water
title_fullStr Physiological Responses of Young Pea and Barley Seedlings to Plasma-Activated Water
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title_short Physiological Responses of Young Pea and Barley Seedlings to Plasma-Activated Water
title_sort physiological responses of young pea and barley seedlings to plasma-activated water
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8400694/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34451795
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10081750
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