Plasma Activated Water (PAW) represents a promising tool for the improvement of plants growth [1]; moreover, the antimicrobial activity of PAW has been reported and correlated to the production of nitrates, nitrites and hydrogen peroxides and the reduction of pH [2]. These reactive species have an important role in plant defense responses, involving either hypersensitive reaction and systemic acquired resistance (SAR) and also, being bactericidal agents. Plant treatment with PAW might represent an innovative alternative in the control of plant diseases due to bacterial pathogens [3]. This study was aimed to assess the PAW efficacy in planta as resistance inducer using tomato-Xanthomonas vesicatoria (Xv) model. Sterile distilled water have ...