Physicochemical surface analysis and germination at different irrigation conditions of DBD plasma‐treated wheat seeds
Plasma treatment is increasingly being explored as an effective presowing treatment improving seed germination. This study examines the synergetic effect of the irrigation condition and the physicochemical surface properties of wheat seeds subjected to atmospheric dielectric barrier discharge plasma...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plasma processes and polymers 2021-01, Vol.18 (1), p.n/a |
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Zusammenfassung: | Plasma treatment is increasingly being explored as an effective presowing treatment improving seed germination. This study examines the synergetic effect of the irrigation condition and the physicochemical surface properties of wheat seeds subjected to atmospheric dielectric barrier discharge plasma activation on their water uptake and germination. Extensive surface analysis revealed a remarkably enhanced wettability of plasma‐treated seeds due to the insertion of oxygen‐containing functionalities on their surface. However, long plasma exposures damaged the outermost layers of the pericarp due to a pronounced oxidative etching effect. Although the seed germination capacity was not affected by the plasma treatments, short plasma exposures were shown to enhance water uptake and accelerate seed germination, especially under water‐scarcity conditions.
Dielectric barrier discharge plasma treatments increase water‐uptake velocity, and independent of the irrigation conditions, plasma‐treated wheat seeds reach the initial water content required to initiate germination faster without affecting the embryo germination capacity. The surface analysis reveals that modifications in the composition and morphology of the outermost seed surface layers contribute to accelerate the germination processes |
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ISSN: | 1612-8850 1612-8869 |
DOI: | 10.1002/ppap.202000086 |