Sustainable improvement of seeds vigor using dry atmospheric plasma priming: evidence through coating wettability, water uptake and plasma reactive chemistry
T. Dufour, Q. Gutierrez, C. Bailly

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that dry atmospheric plasma priming enhances seed vigor by improving coating wettability and water uptake without affecting germination rates, offering a sustainable seed treatment method.
Contribution
It introduces a novel dry atmospheric plasma priming technique that significantly improves seed vigor and coating wettability, with demonstrated long-term stability.
Findings
Seed vigor increased with plasma treatment, reducing median germination time by up to 8 hours.
Hydrophilization of seed coating was achieved, decreasing contact angles from 118° to 25°.
Plasma effects on seed vigor remained stable over 45 days of aging.
Abstract
Lentil seeds have been packed in a dielectric barrier device and exposed for several minutes to a cold atmospheric plasma generated in helium with/without a reactive gas (nitrogen or oxygen). While no impact is evidenced on germination rates (caping nearly at 100% with/without plasma exposure), seeds vigor is clearly improved with a median germination time decreasing from 1850 min (31h) to 1500 min (26 h), hence representing a time saving of at least 5 hours. We show that the admixture of nitrogen to helium can further increase this time saving up to 8 hours. Contrarily, we demonstrate that the addition of molecular oxygen to the helium discharge does not promote seeds vigor. Whatever the plasma chemistry utilized, these biological effects are accompanied with strong hydrophilization of the seed coating (with a decrease in contact angles from 118{\deg} to 25{\deg}) as well as increased…
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