2019
DOI: 10.7567/1347-4065/ab0f5a
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Efficiency of germination inhibition after treatment of an air-water plasma jet: the effect of pulsating DC power

Abstract: Pulsating direct current (PDC) power consisting of AC power and a diode connected in series was adopted to produce an atmospheric pressure plasma jet. The PDC power is a high-voltage half-wave rectified AC power. During the experiments, the gas temperature of the PDC plasma was in the range of 45.0 °C–59.7 °C. P. digitatum spores spread on a glass slide were directly treated by the plasma plume and a germination inhibition rate was adopted to evaluate the inhibition efficiency. In order to ensure that the plas… Show more

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