Cold plasma treatment for cotton seed germination improvement

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Gerard J. J. B. de Groot
Andy Hundt
Anthony B. Murphy
Michael P. Bange
Anne Mai-Prochnow
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[1] CSIRO Manufacturing,CSIRO Agriculture and Food
[2] Australian Cotton Research Institute,undefined
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Cold Plasma Treatment; Cotton Seeds; Chilled Test; Reactive Oxygen And Nitrogen Species (RONS); Cold Atmospheric Pressure Plasma (CAP);
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Adverse environmental conditions at planting, such as cold temperature or water limitation, can lead to a reduced level of seed germination and plant establishment for cotton. Cold atmospheric-pressure plasma (CAP) treatment of cotton seeds prior to planting may help alleviate this problem. CAP is ionised gas that has a range of biological activities due to the formation of a mix of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS), excited molecules, charged particles and UV photons. Our results show that a 27 minutes CAP treatment using air can significantly increase water absorption of the seed, and improve warm germination, metabolic chill test germination and chilling tolerance in cotton. We also observe that the beneficial effect of CAP treatment is long-lasting and stable as improved germination activity is still seen when treatment occurs 4 months before germination testing, suggesting that future large-scale industrial seed plasma treatments may still be effectively applied well (months) before the seed planting. We conclude that CAP treatment is a promising new tool for use in the cotton industry that has the potential to significantly improve plant establishment in a wider range of environmental conditions.
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