Title of article :
Seed priming with cold plasma improved early growth, fowering, and protection of Cichorium intybus against selenium nanoparticle
Author/Authors :
Abedi, Sara Department of Biology - Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University, Tehran , Iranbakhsh, Alireza Department of Biology - Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University, Tehran , Oraghi Ardebili, Zahra Department of Biology - Garmsar Branch - Islamic Azad University, Garmsar , Ebadi, Mostafa Department of Biology - Damghan Branch - Islamic Azad University, Damghan
Pages :
7
From page :
113
To page :
119
Abstract :
AbstractPlasma as a rapidly evolving technology has been succeeded to widely exploit in various industrial fields. We attempt to address the short- and long-time effects of seed priming with cold plasma in Cichorium intybus. The seeds were subjected to plasma (dielectric barrier discharge). The post-reactions of the plasma-primed seedlings were monitored in response to different concentrations (0, 2, and 10 mgl−1) of selenium nanoparticle (nSe). The plasma treatments enhanced seedling early growth in both shoot and roots. Besides, the simultaneous treatments of nSe of 2 mgl−1 and plasma synergistically improved seedling growth (mean = 78%). The plasma treatments mitigated the nSe10-associated phytotoxicity. The plasma and/or nSe treatments induced the enzyme activities of catalase (mean = 35%) and peroxidase (mean = 30%). In a complementary experiment, the long-time effects of plasma priming were monitored in plants grown under soil condition. The seed priming with cold plasma led to significant increases in shoot fresh mass (mean = 32%) and root biomass (mean = 26.8%). Moreover, the plasma-primed seedlings produced higher numbers of flowers (mean = 41.5%) and enhanced flower fresh weights (mean = 24%). The findings underline this hypothesis that exposure to plasma may associate with the activation of plant defense machinery and long-time modification in plant growth and development.
Keywords :
Cold Plasma , Nanoparticle , Seed priming , Selenium , toxicity
Journal title :
Journal of Theoretical and Applied Physics
Serial Year :
2020
Record number :
2688297
Link To Document :
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