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Seed treatment with cold plasma and electromagnetic field induces changes in red clover root growth dynamics, flavonoid exudation, and activates nodulation
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EngineeringSeed TreatmentsBotanyAbscisic AcidAgricultural EconomicsSeed TreatmentPlant PathologyCrop PhysiologyPlant Growth RegulatorRoot-soil InteractionPlant-rhizobia InteractionMicrobial EcologyRhizosphereFlavonoid ExudationPlant-microbe InteractionCold PlasmaMicrobiologyMedicinePlant Physiology
Abstract The effects of presowing treatment of red clover seeds with cold plasma (5 and 7 min) and electromagnetic field (10 and 15 min) on plant agronomic performance were studied. Seed treatments stimulated germination and this effect correlated with changes in the balance of seed phytohormones: a decreased amount of abscisic acid and an increased gibberellin/abscisic acid ratio. Experiments performed in rhizoboxes revealed that seed treatments stimulated root growth and root nodulation. Stressor and dose‐specific changes in the amounts of flavonoids important for communication with nitrogen‐fixing strains of rhizobacteria were detected in the root exudates. The results suggest that besides changes in plant's internal processes, the response of plants to seed treatment involves beneficial modulation of plant communication with microorganisms.
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