Rooting and Related Physiological Characteristics Responses to Stolon Cuttings Pre-treatment by Cold Plasma in Centipedegrass (Eremochloa ophiuroides (Munro.) Hack.)

2019 
Cold plasma is a new agricultural technology demonstrating wide potential application in plants. Previous studies have elucidated that the cold plasma pre-treatment of seeds improves seed germination and early growth. However, the effects of cold plasma treatment on vegetative propagation, including rooting, remains unclear. In this study, effects of cold plasma treatment on rooting percentage, physiochemical properties in stolon cuttings and physiological characteristics in the rooting process of centipedegrass (Eremochloa ophiuroides (Munro.) Hack.) stolon cuttings were investigated. The centipedegrass stolon cuttings were pre-treated with 0, 150, 300 and 450 W of cold plasma for 15 s. Cold plasma treatments positively stimulated rooting of stolon cuttings, and the 300 W treatment yielded the best effect. Rooting percentage, numbers of adventitious roots, total root length, total root surface area, total root volume, average root diameter, and dry weights of roots were significantly improved by cold plasma treatments. The conductivity and water uptake increased by cold plasma treatments; the auxin (IAA) content and activities of polyphenol oxidase and peroxidase activities improved, and the IAA-oxidase activity decreased; the soluble sugar and protein contents increased after cold plasma treatment. The results of this study not only showed that cold plasma pre-treatment may improve rooting of vegetations but also provided inspiration and support for the application of cold plasma in vegetative propagation of plant.
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