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The Effects of Cold Atmospheric Pressure Plasma on Germination Parameters, Enzyme Activities and Induction of DNA Damage in Barley

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms22062833

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barley; cold atmospheric pressure plasma; DNA damage; enzyme activities; germination parameters; oxidative stress

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  1. Slovak Research and Development Agency [APVV-16-0216]
  2. project VEGA [1/0410/18]

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The study investigated the potential use of cold atmospheric pressure plasma for treating barley grains, finding that proper plasma exposure conditions are crucial for maximizing beneficial effects while minimizing harmful effects. Results indicate that using cold atmospheric pressure plasma for seed treatment can improve germination and decontamination effects, but careful optimization of conditions is necessary to maintain genome stability and oxidation balance.
Climate change, environmental pollution and pathogen resistance to available chemical agents are part of the problems that the food industry has to face in order to ensure healthy food for people and livestock. One of the promising solutions to these problems is the use of cold atmospheric pressure plasma (CAPP). Plasma is suitable for efficient surface decontamination of seeds and food products, germination enhancement and obtaining higher yields in agricultural production. However, the plasma effects vary due to plasma source, treatment conditions and seed type. In our study, we tried to find the proper conditions for treatment of barley grains by diffuse coplanar surface barrier discharge, in which positive effects of CAPP, such as enhanced germination or decontamination effects, would be maximized and harmful effects, such as oxidation and genotoxic potential, minimized. Besides germination parameters, we evaluated DNA damage and activities of various germination and antioxidant enzymes in barley seedlings. Plasma exposure resulted in changes in germination parameters and enzyme activities. Longer exposures had also genotoxic effects. As such, our findings indicate that appropriate plasma exposure conditions need to be carefully optimized in order to preserve germination, oxidation balance and genome stability, should CAPP be used in agricultural practice.

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