Atmospheric non-thermal plasma inactivation of Ascosphaera apis, the causative agent of chalkbrood disease in honeybee

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Thummanoon Boonmee
Chainarong Sinpoo
Kunlada Thayatham
Pradoong Suanpoot
Terd Disayathanoowat
Jeffery S. Pettis
Veeranan Chaimanee
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[1] Maejo University Phrae Campus,Department of Agro
[2] Chiang Mai University,Industrial Biotechnology
[3] Chiang Mai University,Bee Protection Laboratory, Department of Biology, Faculty of Science
[4] Chiang Mai University,Office of Research Administration
[5] Maejo University Phrae Campus,Research Center of Deep Technology in Beekeeping and Bee Products for Sustainable Development Goals (SMART BEE SDGs)
[6] Pettis and Associates LLC,Department of Forest Industry Technology
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Ascosphaera apis is a worldwide pathogenic fungi of honeybees that can cause a decline in bee populations. In this study, we investigated the antifungal activity of non-thermal plasma on fungal growth. Spore inactivation after exposure to gas plasma by liquid phase and plasma activated water (PAW) and pathogenicity of A. apis in vivo were also examined. The results demonstrated that the mycelial growth of fungi was completely inhibited after argon plasma treatment. Both gas plasma and PAW exposures resulted in a significant decrease of A. apis spore numbers, maximum reduction of 1.71 and 3.18-fold, respectively. Germinated fungal spores on potato dextrose agar were also reduced after plasma treatment. SEM analysis revealed a disruption in the morphological structure of the fungal spores. The pathogenicity of A. apis on honeybee larvae was decreased after spores treated by gas plasma and PAW with a disease inhibition of 63.61 ± 7.28% and 58.27 ± 5.87%, respectively after 7 days of cultivation. Chalkbrood in honey bees have limited control options and our findings are encouraging. Here, we demonstrate a possible alternative control method using non-thermal plasma for chalkbrood disease in honeybees.
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