Plasma wet and dry approaches for agriculture: limitations, challenges and opportunities
Abstract
Cold atmospheric plasma processes are routinely investigated in regard of their ability to induce relevant biological effects like improving seeds germination, promoting stems length or increasing crops yields. If research works have already demonstrated how plasma processes can successfully drive to such agronomical benefits, few of them are focused on the underlying energetical costs. This parameter, although at the interface of science and economy, is of major importance to make plasma agriculture a sustainable model.
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