2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00344-020-10275-1
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The Influence of Atmospheric Non-thermal Plasma on Jasmine Rice Seed Enhancements

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“…2(a) that 90s treatment period provided the best germination percentage (96%), which was ~10.76% higher than that of untreated seeds. Tanakaran et al (2022) have investigated jasmine rice (cultivar) seed germination rate treated with glow discharge plasma and found a maximum of 92% germination rate, i.e., 22% increased germination with respect to control for 60s treatment using 30kV DC power supply. But, maximum 96% BRRI 28 (cultivar) paddy seeds were germinated in the present experiment.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2(a) that 90s treatment period provided the best germination percentage (96%), which was ~10.76% higher than that of untreated seeds. Tanakaran et al (2022) have investigated jasmine rice (cultivar) seed germination rate treated with glow discharge plasma and found a maximum of 92% germination rate, i.e., 22% increased germination with respect to control for 60s treatment using 30kV DC power supply. But, maximum 96% BRRI 28 (cultivar) paddy seeds were germinated in the present experiment.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[109] Recently, heat-stressed Rice (Oryza sativa) seeds treated with Air-scalar DBD plasma with 2.17-W discharge power showed a higher germination rate than without plasma heatstressed seeds throughout the germination time course [65]. Rice seeds with low-pressure (~1333 Pa) DBD plasma working with Ar + Air gas mixture [66], hybrid cold plasma (HCP) with Ar feed gas [67], and Air-atmospheric pressure multi-pin plasma generator [68] showed an increase in seed germination and germination rate. The percentage increase in seed germination and germination rate depends on the plasma device and treatment time and it is independent of the pressure (positive effect shown in low-pressure and atmospheric pressure).…”
Section: Maize (Zea Mays)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it is essential to know that these methods have their advantages (it improves germination performance, initial seedling growth, adaptability to biotic and abiotic stress, dormancy breaking and enzymatic activity) and disadvantages (compromise seed quality, high exposure times, high energy demand, dose standardization and lack of studies in large agricultural areas), considering treatment time, temperature, and energy dose (Selcuk et al 2008, Taheri et al 2020, Adhikari et al 2020, Guragain et al, 2021, Mildaziene et al 2022, Than et al, 2022, Tanakaran, Matra, 2022.…”
Section: Physical Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%