Effect of Cold Plasma Treatment on Seed Germination and Growth of Wheat

Jiafeng Jiang(University of Chinese Academy of Sciences), Xin He(University of Chinese Academy of Sciences), Ling Li(University of Chinese Academy of Sciences), Jiangang Li(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Hanliang Shao(Changzhou Institute of Technology), Qilai Xu(Nanjing Hydraulic Research Institute), Renhong Ye(Xinyang College of Agriculture and Forestry), Dong Yuanhua(Institute of Soil Science)
Plasma Science and Technology
January 1, 2014
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Abstract

This study investigated the effect of cold helium plasma treatment on seed germination, growth and yield of wheat. The effects of different power of cold plasma on the germination of treated wheat seeds were studied. We found that the treatment of 80 W could significantly improve seed germination potential (6.0%) and germination rate (6.7%) compared to the control group. Field experiments were carried out for wheat seeds treated with 80 W cold plasma. Compared with the control, plant height (20.3%), root length (9.0%) and fresh weight (21.8%) were improved significantly at seedling stage. At booting stage, plant height, root length, fresh weight, stem diameter, leaf area and leaf thickness of the treated plant were respectively increased by 21.8%, 11.0%, 7.0%, 9.0%, 13.0% and 25.5%. At the same time, the chlorophyll content (9.8%), nitrogen (10.0%) and moisture content (10.0%) were higher than those of the control, indicating that cold plasma treatment could promote the growth of wheat. The yield of treated wheat was 7.55 t · ha−1, 5.89% more than that of the control. Therefore, our results show that cold plasma has important application prospects for increasing wheat yield.


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