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Presowing XeCl excilamp irradiation of crops: field research and prospects E. A. Sosnin, V. I. Gorbunkov, P. A. Goltsova [et.al.]

Contributor(s): Sosnin, Eduard A | Goltsova, Polina A | Voronkova, Natalia A | Viktorova, Irina A | Panarin, Victor A | Pechenitsin, Dmitriy S | Skakun, Victor S | Tarasenko, Viktor Fedotovich | Chudinova, Yulia V | Gorbunkov, Vladimir IMaterial type: ArticleArticleSubject(s): эксилампы | предпосевная обработка | ультрафиолетовая обработка | семенаGenre/Form: статьи в журналах Online resources: Click here to access online In: Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 10614 : XIII International conference on atomic and molecular pulsed lasers, September 10-15, 2017, Tomsk, Russia. P. 106141N-1-106141N-6Abstract: Here we present research data demonstrating how crop seeds response to ultraviolet produced by a barrier-discharge XeCl* excilamp with a wavelength of 290–320 nm (82–88 %). The data show that presowing ultraviolet treatment is stimulatory to seed germination and plant growth. Ultraviolet treatment increases the seed germinability by 20–30 % and the plant fresh weight by 54 %, compared to untreated control samples, and provides a developed root system with long twisted segments. The research results are encouraging for upgrading the UV technology to larger-scale seed irradiation.
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Here we present research data demonstrating how crop seeds response to ultraviolet produced by a barrier-discharge XeCl* excilamp with a wavelength of 290–320 nm (82–88 %). The data show that presowing ultraviolet treatment is stimulatory to seed germination and plant growth. Ultraviolet treatment increases the seed germinability by 20–30 % and the plant fresh weight by 54 %, compared to untreated control samples, and provides a developed root system with long twisted segments. The research results are encouraging for upgrading the UV technology to larger-scale seed irradiation.

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