A Novel Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Fluidized Bed and Its Application in Mutation of Plant Seeds
CHEN Guang-Liang1, FAN Song-Hua1, LI Chun-Ling2, GU Wei-Chao1, FENG Wen-Ran1, ZHANG Gu-Ling1, WANG Jiu-Li1, Latif K1,
ZHANG Shu-Gen2, WANG Zhen-Quan2, HAN Er-Li3, FU Ya-Bo3, YANG Si-Ze1
1Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100080
2Laboratory of Haidian Plant Tissue Culture Technology, Beijing 100091
3Laboratory of Plasma Physics and Materials, Beijing Institute of Graph Communication, Beijing 102600
A Novel Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Fluidized Bed and Its Application in Mutation of Plant Seeds
1Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100080
2Laboratory of Haidian Plant Tissue Culture Technology, Beijing 100091
3Laboratory of Plasma Physics and Materials, Beijing Institute of Graph Communication, Beijing 102600
Abstract: An atmospheric pressure plasma fluidized bed (APPFB) is designed to generate plasma using a dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) with one liquid electrode. In the APPFB system, the physical properties of DBD discharge and its application in plant-seed mutating are studied fundamentally. The results show that the generated plasma is a typical glow discharge free from filament and arc plasma, and the macro-temperature of the plasma fluidized bed is nearly at room temperature. There are no obvious changes in the pimientos when their seeds are treated by APPFB, but great changes are found for coxcombs.
(Effects of electromagnetic and acoustic fields on biological systems)
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CHEN Guang-Liang;FAN Song-Hua;LI Chun-Ling;GU Wei-Chao;FENG Wen-Ran;ZHANG Gu-Ling;WANG Jiu-Li;Latif K;
ZHANG Shu-Gen;WANG Zhen-Quan;HAN Er-Li;FU Ya-Bo;YANG Si-Ze. A Novel Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Fluidized Bed and Its Application in Mutation of Plant Seeds[J]. 中国物理快报, 2005, 22(8): 1980-1983.
CHEN Guang-Liang, FAN Song-Hua, LI Chun-Ling, GU Wei-Chao, FENG Wen-Ran, ZHANG Gu-Ling, WANG Jiu-Li, Latif K,
ZHANG Shu-Gen, WANG Zhen-Quan, HAN Er-Li, FU Ya-Bo, YANG Si-Ze. A Novel Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Fluidized Bed and Its Application in Mutation of Plant Seeds. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2005, 22(8): 1980-1983.