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Effect of plasma-generated gaseous nitrogen on plant growth

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Abstract

Nitrogen (N) content in the soil is a determinant for crop yield. Therefore, the demand for use of N fertilizer is increasing. Currently, most of N fertilizer production relies on the non-eco-friendly Haber-Bosch process. To develop the eco-friendly N fertilizer, nitrogen fixation by plasma is considered to be as one of promising way. Here, we developed a device to selectively produce dinitrogen pentoxide (N2O5) from air by plasma. N2O5 could be used as a nitrogen source for plant growth owing to high water solubility of N2O5 and rapid conversion to nitrate ions in water. We observed that plasma-generated N2O5 gas dissolved in a hydroponic medium successfully recovered the growth of N-deficient plants. We supplied the plasma-generated N2O5 gas to plants in two ways; 1. direct exposure and 2. indirect exposure to plants. The method 1 impaired leaves and reduced the fresh weight, but prevented anthocyanin accumulation caused by N deficiency. The method 2 showed that plants with N2O5 gas allowed the plants to have six leaves, whereas the mock treatment stopped growing. Based on the results, the second method is better because it minimized injuries and maximized benefits. In summary, this study proved that the plasma-generated N2O5 gas can be applied as N fertilizer for plant growth.

Publication: [1] S. Sasaki, K. Takashima, and T. Kaneko, Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., 60, 798-801 (2021).

Presenters

  • Taro Yamanashi

    Tohoku University

Authors

  • Taro Yamanashi

    Tohoku University

  • Shoki Takeshi

    Tohoku University

  • Shota Sasaki

    Tohoku University, Japan, Tohoku University

  • Keisuke Takashima

    Tohoku University, Tohoku Univ, Tohoku University, Japan, Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University, Japan

  • Toshiro Kaneko

    Tohoku University, Tohoku University, Japan, Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University, Japan, Toshiro Kaneko laboratory, Tohoku University, Japan, 2022 GEC Secretary

  • Yasuhiro Ishimaru

    Tohoku University

  • Nobuyuki Uozumi

    Tohoku University