Cold Atmospheric Plasma (CAP) Treatment of In Vitro Cultivated Plum Plantlets—A Possible Way to Improve Growth and Inactivate Plum Pox Virus (PPV)

Author:

Nacheva Lilyana1ORCID,Milusheva Snezhana1ORCID,Marinova Plamena23ORCID,Dimitrova Nataliya1,Benova Evgenia3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Fruit Growing Institute, Agricultural Academy, 12 Ostromila Str., 4004 Plovdiv, Bulgaria

2. Faculty of Forest Industry, University of Forestry, 1756 Sofia, Bulgaria

3. Plasma Technology Laboratory, Clean & Circle CoC, Sofia University, 1164 Sofia, Bulgaria

Abstract

Plasma technology, relatively new in the fields of biomedicine, agriculture, and ecology, is the subject of intensive research as a prospective means of decontamination of various microorganisms (bacteria, viruses, and fungi). The objectives of the present study were to follow the effect of cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) treatment on in vitro grown plum plants (Prunus domestica L. ‘Kyustendilska sinya’ cv.) and the possibility of eradicating or inactivating plum pox virus (PPV) causing Sharka disease by CAP. The source tree is naturally co-infected by PPV (both M and D strains). In the experiments, two different plasma sources were used. First, a surface-wave-sustained Argon plasma torch and second, an underwater diaphragm discharge. For the treatments, nodal segments (10 mm in length) from in vitro cultured plum plants with or without one leaf were prepared. Apical shoots from treated plants (PPV-positive and negative clones as well non-treated controls) were cultivated in vitro for four passages. Then they were rooted and acclimatized to ex vitro conditions, and their virus status was observed periodically for more than 3 years after treatment for the appearance of Sharka symptoms. All plants, acclimatized to ex vitro conditions, were tested for PPV by immune capture–reverse transcription–polymerase chain reaction (IC-RT-PCR). As a first step in understanding the plasma treatment of living plants, a plasma treatment variant causing no damage must be established; this has been done in our previous works. Treatment of plants by plasma with parameters that have been carefully selected leads to better development than the non-treated plants. In the treated in vitro plants, no significant differences were found in the number and length of shoots compared to the control plantlets. In ex vitro acclimated plants, greater stem length was reported, but no differences in leaf number were observed. No significant differences in growth were recorded between the control and plants that were treated twice or three times. At this stage, 3 years after ex vitro cultivation in a greenhouse, Sharka symptoms were not registered on treated in vitro negative PPV plants, and the virus was not detected by IC-RT-PCR. Very mild symptoms were showing in CAP-treated PPV-positive plants. Development of typical Sharka symptoms on non-treated controls were observed.

Funder

Science and Education for Smart Growth

European Cooperation in Science and Technology Action CA19110-Plasma applications for smart and sustainable agriculture

Publisher

MDPI AG

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