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Plasma agriculture: Review from the perspective of the plant and its ecosystem

Pietro Ranieri, Nicholas L. Sponsel, Jon Kizer, Marcela Rojas‐Pierce, Ricardo Hernández, Luciano Colpo Gatiboni, Amy M. Grunden, Katharina Stapelmann

2020Plasma Processes and Polymers193 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Plasma agriculture details the role of nonthermal plasma in the development of plants from seeds to crops. Several publications reported enhanced plant growth, improved stress tolerance, and antimicrobial effects of plasma treatment and plasma‐treated water. In this review, we present an overview of the recent plasma agriculture literature and put it in the context of the plant needs and the effects on the plant ecosystem. We will discuss key developmental stages of plants and their needs, the different growth environments from hydroponics to soilless and soil substrates, and the plant microbiome. This review provides the context to design plasma‐based fertilization strategies to address the needs of plants and their ecosystem.

Topics & Concepts

Context (archaeology)HydroponicsEcosystemPlant growthAgricultureEnvironmental scienceAgroforestryBiologyAgronomyEcologyPaleontologyPlasma Applications and Diagnostics
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