Cold plasma treatment of seeds: deciphering the role of contact surfaces through multiple exposures, randomizing and stirring
T. Dufour, Q. Gutierrez

TL;DR
This study investigates how contact surfaces and treatment sequences in cold plasma seed priming influence germination speed, demonstrating that multiple shorter treatments with stirring significantly enhance seed vigor compared to a single longer exposure.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach of using plasma sequences with stirring to optimize seed germination, highlighting the importance of contact surface interactions in plasma seed treatment.
Findings
Multiple shorter plasma treatments improve germination vigor more than a single long treatment.
Approximately 92% of seed surface is exposed to plasma during treatment.
Stirring procedures between treatments further enhance seed germination benefits.
Abstract
Cold plasma technologies are an efficient approach to improve the germination properties of seeds, especially in a stacking configuration within a dielectric barrier device. In such dry atmospheric plasma priming process, we show that a He-N2 plasma treatment of 20 min can reduce the median germination time of lentil seeds from 1420 min to 1145 minutes, ie a gain in vigor of 275 min (or +19.4 %). Considering that this result depends on the plasma-seed interaction and therefore on the contact surfaces between the seeds and the plasma, a topographic modeling of a 100 seeds-stack is performed in the dielectric barrier device. This model drives to the distinction between the seed-seed contact surfaces (276 contacts standing for a total area of 230.6 mm2) and the seed-wall contact surfaces (134 contacts standing for a total area of 105.9 mm2). After a single plasma treatment, the outer…
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