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  • Recent developments in cold atmospheric pressure plasma generators have enabled studies on their biological effects, particularly on plant growth and germination.
  • The molecular mechanisms behind these effects are not well understood, prompting research using the model liverwort *Marchantia polymorpha* to explore initial cellular responses to plasma irradiation.
  • The study revealed that plasma irradiation causes a quick increase in intracellular levels of hydroxyl radicals (HO) and calcium (Ca), with findings suggesting that these changes are triggered by the activation of calcium channels in plant cells.

Article Abstract

Cold atmospheric pressure plasma generators capable of generating plasma under normal pressure and temperature conditions have recently been developed, and their biological applications have been extensively studied. Plasma irradiation has been reported to affect plant germination and growth; however, the molecular mechanism underlying these effects and initial cellular responses to plasma irradiation remains poorly understood. To unravel the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying the effects of plasma irradiation on plants, we have been establishing novel experimental systems using a model liverwort Marchantia polymorpha. We here focused on the initial responses of plant cells to plasma irradiation. To investigate immediate cellular responses following plasma irradiation, we developed a new plasma device that allows irradiation under a microscope. Through integration with live fluorescence imaging, we established an experimental setup to track, the dynamics of intracellular concentration of HO and Ca as representative initial cellular responses. We revealed that plasma irradiation induced a rapid and transient increase in intracellular concentration of HO and Ca in Marchantia gemmalings. Pharmacological analyses suggested that the long-lived reactive species, HO, generated by the plasma generator was directly delivered into the plant cells. Competitive inhibitors of Ca channels abolished the Ca rise, suggesting that plasma irradiation immediately activate plasma membrane Ca channel(s) to induce Ca influx. Importantly, this study marks the inaugural demonstration of real-time monitoring of cytosolic HO and Ca dynamics in plants, triggered by plasma irradiation.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.plaphy.2024.109172DOI Listing

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