Basic Evaluation of Fusarium Wilt Prevention of Spinach by Plasma Irradiation in Solution

We investigated a plasma-based sterilization method for preventing Fusarium wilt disease in a spinach hydroponic system. Spinach seedlings were immersed in a Fusarium oxysporum suspension and then planted inside the hydroponic container. The plasma was irradiated to the roots in the nutrient solutio...

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Published inShokubutsu Kankyo Kogaku Vol. 32; no. 1; pp. 37 - 43
Main Authors TERAZOE, Hitoshi, YASUI, Shinji, SAKAMOTO, Genki, ITOU, Daiki, SHOJI, Kazuhiro
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published Fukuoka Japanese Society of Agricultural, Biological and Environmental Engineers and Scientists 2020
Japan Science and Technology Agency
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ISSN1880-2028
1880-3563
DOI10.2525/shita.32.37

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Summary:We investigated a plasma-based sterilization method for preventing Fusarium wilt disease in a spinach hydroponic system. Spinach seedlings were immersed in a Fusarium oxysporum suspension and then planted inside the hydroponic container. The plasma was irradiated to the roots in the nutrient solution; after cultivation, the incidence rate of wilt disease was inspected. It was observed that in case of plasma irradiation, the incidence rate reduced to less than 20 % within 5 min. This demonstrated the disease prevention efficacy by plasma irradiation. However, the incidence rate was found to be about 50 %, which was almost the same as that in the no-plasma condition, within 10 min of irradiation, and reached 90 % within 25 min of irradiation. Thus, plasma irradiation acts efficiently on the infected seedlings in solution with naturally rising temperature and exposure to ultraviolet light and some active radicals. These factors significantly contribute to the sterilization operation and may promote infection or disease prevention depending on the irradiation exposure time.
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ISSN:1880-2028
1880-3563
DOI:10.2525/shita.32.37