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Atmospheric pressure plasma treatment induces abscisic acid production, reduces stomatal aperture and improves seedling growth in Arabidopsis thaliana

Journal

PLANT BIOLOGY
Volume 23, Issue 4, Pages 564-573

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/plb.13245

Keywords

ABA signalling; Arabidopsis thaliana; Ca2+; CAPPs; guard cells; ROS; stimulatory effect

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Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11605159, 11704343]
  2. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2017M612412]
  3. Henan Provincial Key Teachers Fund, Youth Innovation Project of Key discipline of Zhengzhou University [XKZDQN202002]
  4. Major collaborative innovation project of Zhengzhou (Key discipline construction project of Zhengzhou University) [xkzdjc201905]

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Overall, the study found that CAPPs treatment accelerated Arabidopsis seedling growth through increasing ABA concentration, regulating ROS and Ca2+ levels, and affecting stomatal aperture. The results suggest a potential mechanism by which CAPPs stimulation influences plant growth.
Cold atmospheric pressure plasmas (CAPPs) have been widely used for pre-sowing treatment in agriculture to accelerate seed germination; however, information on their application to pre-transplant seedlings is scarce. The roles of the phytohormone abscisic acid (ABA) on guard cell aperture that control air exchange with the environment were investigated after CAPPs treatment. In this study, Arabidopsis thaliana seedling growth was evaluated under CAPPs treatment at different doses. Besides, the optimal growth stimulation dose was selected to further evaluate changes in ABA, ROS, Ca2+ and stomatal aperture during growth .The expression of most ABA signalling genes were aslo examined to investigate the mechanism. CAPPs treatment for 1 min significantly promoted Arabidopsis seedling growth; the ABA concentration in seedlings increased and peaked 48 h after treatment but was lower than in the control after 96 h. Transcript levels of most ABA signalling genes were markedly enhanced at 48 h, although their transcripts were significantly downregulated after 96 h. CAPPs treatment also reduced stomatal aperture after 24 h and accelerated ROS accumulation in guard cells. The Ca2+ concentration in the treatment group was markedly higher than in the control at 24 and 96 h. The results suggest that CAPPs treatment accelerates ABA accumulation in Arabidopsis at early growth stages and ABA regulates ROS and Ca2+ concentrations to affect stomatal aperture, and both ABA and stoma size are affected in CAPPs stimulation of Arabidopsis seedling growth.

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