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Main Authors: Benabderrahim, M. A., Hannachi, H., Elfalleh, W., Dufour, T.
Format: Preprint
Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.03255
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author Benabderrahim, M. A.
Hannachi, H.
Elfalleh, W.
Dufour, T.
author_facet Benabderrahim, M. A.
Hannachi, H.
Elfalleh, W.
Dufour, T.
contents Employing eco-friendly techniques like cold plasma (CP) and ultraviolet (UV) radiation provides innovative approaches to enhance the sprout quality and productivity of alfalfa. This study explores the effects of CP and UV radiation on the germination, growth, and phytochemical profiles of alfalfa sprouts. CP significantly accelerated germination time, reducing median germination time by 8 hours compared to the control, and enhanced photo synthetic pigments, leading to higher biomass (25.87 mg/sprout fresh weight and 1.45 mg/sprout dry weight). UV treatments, particularly UV-C, increased chlorophyll and total flavonoid content. Overall, CP effectively promotes alfalfa germination and growth, while UV treatments improve specific phytochemicals.
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spellingShingle Nutritional and growth enhancement of alfalfa sprouts through cold plasma and UV seed treatments
Benabderrahim, M. A.
Hannachi, H.
Elfalleh, W.
Dufour, T.
Plasma Physics
Biological Physics
Employing eco-friendly techniques like cold plasma (CP) and ultraviolet (UV) radiation provides innovative approaches to enhance the sprout quality and productivity of alfalfa. This study explores the effects of CP and UV radiation on the germination, growth, and phytochemical profiles of alfalfa sprouts. CP significantly accelerated germination time, reducing median germination time by 8 hours compared to the control, and enhanced photo synthetic pigments, leading to higher biomass (25.87 mg/sprout fresh weight and 1.45 mg/sprout dry weight). UV treatments, particularly UV-C, increased chlorophyll and total flavonoid content. Overall, CP effectively promotes alfalfa germination and growth, while UV treatments improve specific phytochemicals.
title Nutritional and growth enhancement of alfalfa sprouts through cold plasma and UV seed treatments
topic Plasma Physics
Biological Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.03255