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Hybrid-Plasma, a Newly Formed Environment for Growing Plants without Soil or Water
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Benjamin J. Scherlag
Publication year - 2022
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.54026/esecr/1046
Subject(s) - horticulture , zoology , chemistry , seedling , plasma , botany , biology , physics , quantum mechanics
We have discovered a new form of Non-Thermal Plasma (NTP) that is produced without added external energy. This Hybrid-Plasma (HP) is a mixture of water and gas whose formation is dependent on a purely passive process. Methods: In the present study we exposed developing Mung bean seedlings (n=10) to HP in an enclosed compartment without water or soil for 7 days. An equal number of age paired seedlings were grown hydroponically for comparison. Seedlings were then removed from the HP and grown hydroponically for another week. Results: Over the initial test period, the seedlings grown in the HP showed significantly diminished growth of stem length and leaves were under-developed compared to the hydroponically grown controls (p<0.05). When the seedlings in HP were placed in the hydroponic environment for another week, leaf growth resumed but was markedly diminished compared to its age paired partner. Conclusion: Seedlings exposed to HP for a week exhibited growth, albeit diminished, compared to its age paired partner. These findings suggest hybrid plasma has anti-aging properties.

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