Reactive oxygen and nitrogen species can have either harmful or beneficial effects on biological systems depending on the dose administered and the species of organism exposed, suggesting that application of reactive species can possibly produce contradictory effects in disease control, pathogen inactivation and activation of host resistance. A novel technology known as atmospheric-pressure non-thermal plasma represents a means of generating various reactive species that adversely affect pathogens (inactivation) while simultaneously up-regulating host defense genes. The anti-microbial efficacy of this technology was tested on the plant fungal pathogen Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. lycopersici and its susceptible host plant species Solanum lycope...
Tomato bacterial spot caused by Xanthomonas vesicatoria (Xv) represent a constant threat to tomato c...
Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) is a promising innovative technology for microbial inactivation on foo...
This study investigated the effect of cold plasma seed treatment on tomato bacterial wilt, caused by...
National audienceClimate change is predicted to cause severe loss in agricultural production by incr...
Fungal diseases seriously affect agricultural production and the food industry. Crop protection is u...
Plant pathogenic bacteria cause significant economic losses in the global food production sector. To...
Plant bacterial diseases are routinely managed with scheduled treatments based on heavy metal compou...
Bacteria and phytoplasmas (insect-transmitted cell wall lacking bacteria), are involved in severe di...
This research aimed to evaluate the impact of atmospheric cold plasma (ACP) treatment on the fungal ...
This research aimed to evaluate the impact of atmospheric cold plasma (ACP) treatment on the fungal ...
The bacterial plant disease control is nowadays limited to copper compounds, few resistance inducers...
Development of alternative, chemical-free approaches for control of postharvest fungi on a commercia...
This study investigated the effect of cold plasma seed treatment on tomato bacterial wilt, caused by...
This study investigated the use of cold plasma to reduce the in vitro growth of two postharvest fung...
Tomato bacterial spot caused by Xanthomonas vesicatoria (Xv) represent a constant threat to tomato c...
Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) is a promising innovative technology for microbial inactivation on foo...
This study investigated the effect of cold plasma seed treatment on tomato bacterial wilt, caused by...
National audienceClimate change is predicted to cause severe loss in agricultural production by incr...
Fungal diseases seriously affect agricultural production and the food industry. Crop protection is u...
Plant pathogenic bacteria cause significant economic losses in the global food production sector. To...
Plant bacterial diseases are routinely managed with scheduled treatments based on heavy metal compou...
Bacteria and phytoplasmas (insect-transmitted cell wall lacking bacteria), are involved in severe di...
This research aimed to evaluate the impact of atmospheric cold plasma (ACP) treatment on the fungal ...
This research aimed to evaluate the impact of atmospheric cold plasma (ACP) treatment on the fungal ...
The bacterial plant disease control is nowadays limited to copper compounds, few resistance inducers...
Development of alternative, chemical-free approaches for control of postharvest fungi on a commercia...
This study investigated the effect of cold plasma seed treatment on tomato bacterial wilt, caused by...
This study investigated the use of cold plasma to reduce the in vitro growth of two postharvest fung...
Tomato bacterial spot caused by Xanthomonas vesicatoria (Xv) represent a constant threat to tomato c...
Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) is a promising innovative technology for microbial inactivation on foo...
This study investigated the effect of cold plasma seed treatment on tomato bacterial wilt, caused by...