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ACS Appl Bio Mater ; 7(3): 1469-1477, 2024 03 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38231151

ABSTRACT

The prevalence of plant diseases caused by pathogens such as Xanthomonas campestris pv campestris (Xcc) poses a significant challenge to sustainable agriculture, necessitating the development of effective and eco-friendly disinfection methods. In this study, we investigated the efficacy of electrohydraulic discharge plasma (EHDP) as a promising alternative for disinfection against Xcc, a pathogen responsible for black rot in cruciferous vegetables. Unlike conventional gas-phase plasma, EHDP introduces two pivotal components: gas-liquid interface plasma (GLIP) and its consequential byproduct, plasma-activated water (PAW). While GLIP enables dual-phase production of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS), PAW is a reservoir of liquid-phase long-lived RONS, thereby enhancing its bactericidal efficacy. In our evaluations, we tested EHDP-induced GLIP and EHDP-induced PAW against Xcc cells in both in vitro (Xcc suspension) and in vivo (Xcc-inoculated cabbage seeds) settings, achieving noteworthy results. Within 15 min, these methods eliminated ∼98% of the Xcc cells in suspension. For in vivo assessments, nontreated seeds exhibited an infection rate of 98%. In contrast, both EHDP treatments showed a significant reduction, with ∼60% fewer seeds infected while maintaining ∼90% germination rate. In addition, the liquid-phase RONS in EHDP-PAW may enhance seed vigor with a faster germination rate within the initial 5 days. Remarkably, around 90% of EHDP-PAW-treated seeds yielded healthy seedlings, indicating dual benefits in bacterial suppression and seed growth stimulation. In contrast, the percentage of healthy seedlings from nontreated, Xcc-inoculated seeds was approximately 70%. Our research demonstrates the feasibility of using eco-friendly EHDP in the seed disinfection process.


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Body Fluids , Xanthomonas campestris , Disinfection/methods , Etidronic Acid , Seeds/microbiology , Gases
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Anal Biochem ; 686: 115411, 2024 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38070665

ABSTRACT

We report a sensitive lateral flow assay (LFA) in which the assay colour change originated from reporter labels constructed from silica spheres (radius = 450 nm) coated with approximately 3.9 × 103 gold nanoparticles (radius = 8.5 nm). These reporter labels were modified with DNA and deposited in the conjugation area of an LFA device assembled on wax-patterned Fusion 5 paper. Test and control zones of the device were pre-loaded with capture probe formed by avidin-coated mesoporous silica nanoparticles attached with biotin-tagged DNA sequences. Proof-of-concept was demonstrated by the detection of a partial sequence of the actin gene of Colletotrichum truncatum. The DNA target could be detected with an LOD of 46 pM, which was 5 times lower than a comparative assay using gold nanoparticles alone. The assay showed good selectivity against the Colletotrichum species C. scovillei and C. gloeosporioides, as well as against DNA from the fungal genera Aspergillus niger and Alternaria alternata. There was negligible change in sensor response over storage for one month at room temperature. The LFA was used to detect PCR products following extraction from mycelium.


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Biosensing Techniques , Metal Nanoparticles , Gold , Silicon Dioxide , DNA/analysis , Polymerase Chain Reaction
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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 13(37): 43975-43983, 2021 Sep 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34514773

ABSTRACT

As emerging chemical-free and eco-friendly technologies, nonthermal (gas discharge) plasma and (liquid phase) plasma-activated water (PAW) offer exceptional microbial disinfection solutions for biological, medical, environmental, and agricultural applications. Herein, we present electrohydraulic streamer discharge plasma (ESDP), which combines streamer discharge plasma (SDP) and PAW generated at a gas-liquid interface, to sterilize Chinese kale (Brassica oleracea var. alboglabra) seeds contaminated with Alternaria brassicicola (A. brassicicola). The results showed that the ESDP treatment of A. brassicicola-inoculated seeds provides a ∼75% reduction of A. brassicicola (incident percentage) compared with nontreated seeds. Likewise, the healthy seedling percentage of the plasma-treated seeds was significantly improved to ∼70%, while that of the nontreated seeds remained at ∼15%. A microscopic examination was performed, and it confirmed that ESDP can damage the A. brassicicola spores attached to Chinese kale seeds and lead to severe morphological abnormalities after treatment. Also, an electric field simulation was performed, and it indicated that the strongly localized electric field at the liquid-gas interface on the seed surface boundary had initiated local breakdown of the gas at the air-liquid interface, resulting in exceptional physical-chemical reactions for antimicrobial efficacy beyond typical plasma treatments. Moreover, the optical emission spectra and physicochemical properties (pH, conductivity, and oxidation-reduction potential) showed that inactivation is mainly associated with the reactive oxygen-nitrogen species in the liquid and gas phases. We believe that this work is of great interest when using electrical discharge plasma on liquid interfaces in food, agricultural, and medical industries.


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Alternaria/drug effects , Disinfectants/toxicity , Disinfection/methods , Plasma Gases/toxicity , Brassica/microbiology , Cell Survival/drug effects , Seeds/microbiology , Spores, Fungal/drug effects
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