Plasma-assisted priming: Improved germination and seedling performance of papaya

Papaya is a one of the important tropical fruit crops with a global export of 353 ktonnne reported in 2020. The germination of papaya seed is erratic and often non-uniform. Plasma assisted priming of seed was performed at atmospheric pressure in a parallel plate dielectric barrier discharge system....

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Main Authors: Xi, Deng-Ke, Yap, Seong Ling, Kumar, Nitturi Naresh, Toh, Chian Cheng, Ishikawa, Kenji, Hori, Masaru
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spelling my.um.eprints.387472024-11-18T02:08:11Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/38747/ Plasma-assisted priming: Improved germination and seedling performance of papaya Xi, Deng-Ke Yap, Seong Ling Kumar, Nitturi Naresh Toh, Chian Cheng Ishikawa, Kenji Hori, Masaru Q Science (General) QC Physics Papaya is a one of the important tropical fruit crops with a global export of 353 ktonnne reported in 2020. The germination of papaya seed is erratic and often non-uniform. Plasma assisted priming of seed was performed at atmospheric pressure in a parallel plate dielectric barrier discharge system. The germination rate of papaya seeds and the growth performance of the seedling were monitored for several treatment plans combining the atmospheric pressure plasma treatment with soaking of seed in deionized water. An enhanced germination rate of 92% was obtained by the plasma assisted priming, compared to the untreated of 60%. The plasma assisted priming performed by plasma treatment and soaking in an opposite sequence showed different requirement and possibly involved different mechanisms. The treatment time was reduced to only 4 minutes for pre-soaked seeds, otherwise the germination rate increased with the plasma treatment time from 3 to 30 min treatment. The plasma assisted priming approaches were also found enhancing seedling growth performance. The treated seedling grows about two times bigger and the dried mass measured after 30 days was more than 100% compared to that of the untreated and hot water treated seeds. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2023-02 Article PeerReviewed Xi, Deng-Ke and Yap, Seong Ling and Kumar, Nitturi Naresh and Toh, Chian Cheng and Ishikawa, Kenji and Hori, Masaru (2023) Plasma-assisted priming: Improved germination and seedling performance of papaya. Sains Malaysiana, 52 (2). pp. 599-611. ISSN 0126-6039, DOI https://doi.org/10.17576/jsm-2023-5202-21 <https://doi.org/10.17576/jsm-2023-5202-21>. 10.17576/jsm-2023-5202-21
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topic Q Science (General)
QC Physics
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QC Physics
Xi, Deng-Ke
Yap, Seong Ling
Kumar, Nitturi Naresh
Toh, Chian Cheng
Ishikawa, Kenji
Hori, Masaru
Plasma-assisted priming: Improved germination and seedling performance of papaya
description Papaya is a one of the important tropical fruit crops with a global export of 353 ktonnne reported in 2020. The germination of papaya seed is erratic and often non-uniform. Plasma assisted priming of seed was performed at atmospheric pressure in a parallel plate dielectric barrier discharge system. The germination rate of papaya seeds and the growth performance of the seedling were monitored for several treatment plans combining the atmospheric pressure plasma treatment with soaking of seed in deionized water. An enhanced germination rate of 92% was obtained by the plasma assisted priming, compared to the untreated of 60%. The plasma assisted priming performed by plasma treatment and soaking in an opposite sequence showed different requirement and possibly involved different mechanisms. The treatment time was reduced to only 4 minutes for pre-soaked seeds, otherwise the germination rate increased with the plasma treatment time from 3 to 30 min treatment. The plasma assisted priming approaches were also found enhancing seedling growth performance. The treated seedling grows about two times bigger and the dried mass measured after 30 days was more than 100% compared to that of the untreated and hot water treated seeds.
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author Xi, Deng-Ke
Yap, Seong Ling
Kumar, Nitturi Naresh
Toh, Chian Cheng
Ishikawa, Kenji
Hori, Masaru
author_facet Xi, Deng-Ke
Yap, Seong Ling
Kumar, Nitturi Naresh
Toh, Chian Cheng
Ishikawa, Kenji
Hori, Masaru
author_sort Xi, Deng-Ke
title Plasma-assisted priming: Improved germination and seedling performance of papaya
title_short Plasma-assisted priming: Improved germination and seedling performance of papaya
title_full Plasma-assisted priming: Improved germination and seedling performance of papaya
title_fullStr Plasma-assisted priming: Improved germination and seedling performance of papaya
title_full_unstemmed Plasma-assisted priming: Improved germination and seedling performance of papaya
title_sort plasma-assisted priming: improved germination and seedling performance of papaya
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/38747/
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