The effects of plasma on plant growth, development, and sustainability

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Cold atmospheric or low pressure plasma has activation effects on seed germination, plant growth and development, and plant sustainability, and prior experimental studies showing these effects are summarized in this review. The accumulated data indicate that the reactive species generated by cold plasma at atmospheric or low pressure may be involved in changing and activating the physical and chemical properties, physiology, and biochemical and molecular processes in plants, which enhances germination, growth, and sustainability. Although laboratory and field experiments are still required, plasma may represent a tool for efficient adaptation to changes in the climate and agricultural environments.

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Adhikari, B., Adhikari, M., & Park, G. (2020, September 1). The effects of plasma on plant growth, development, and sustainability. Applied Sciences (Switzerland). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/app10176045

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