Search:  

Division of Environmental Physics - User: student
Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics, Comenius University Bratislava


The effect of water activated by nonthermal air plasma on the growth of farm plants: Case of maize and barley

Ndiffo Yemeli G.B., Švubová R., Kostolani D., Kyzek S., Machala Z.
Plasma Process Polym. X, e2000205 (2020)

download  


Abstract:

The effects of plasma‐activated water (PAW) generated by nonthermal air plasmas of transient spark with water electrospray or atmospheric glow discharge were investigated on maize (Zea mays L. var Saccharata) and barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) seedlings. PAW is characterized by measuring concentrations of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (H2O2, NO2‐,NO3‐). After 4 weeks of plants growth, the effects of PAW are analyzed by measuring plant growth and physiological parameters: plant length and fresh weight, photosynthetic pigments concentration and photosynthesis rate, total soluble proteins, antioxidant enzyme activity, and DNA damage. The results suggest that PAW, depending on chemical composition, has the potential to improve the plant growth and influence the physiological parameters, while causing no harmful DNA damage.


Citations:

1.)P. Škarpa, D Klofáč, F. Krčma, J. Šimečková, Z. Kozáková: Effect of Plasma Activated Water Foliar Application on Selected Growth Parameters of Maize (Zea mays L.), Water 12, 3545 (2020), citation no. 39, INDEX (2020)
(2020)
-------------


HOME
STAFF
RESEARCH
PUBLICATIONS
STUDENTS
LINKS
CONTACT

PhD opportunities



 

User: student

Logout