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Improvement of the growth and yield of lettuce plants by non-uniform magnetic fields

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ELECTROMAGNETIC BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
Volume 27, Issue 2, Pages 173-184

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/15368370802118605

Keywords

Lactuca sativa L; inhomogeneous magnetic fields; stimulating effect; pre-sowing magnetic treatments

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Influence of pre-sowing magnetic treatments on plant growth and final yield of lettuce (cv. Black Seeded Simpson) were studied under organoponic conditions. Lettuce seeds were exposed to full-wave rectified sinusoidal non uniform magnetic fields (MFs) induced by an electromagnet at 120 in T (rms) for 3 min, 160 in T (rms) for I min, and 160 m T (rms) for 5 min. Non treated seeds were considered as controls. Plants were grown in experimental stonemasons (25.2m(2)) of an organoponic and cultivated according to standard agricultural practices. During nursery and vegetative growth stages, samples were collected at regular intervals for growth analyses. At physiological maturity, the plants were harvested from each stonemason and the final yield and yield parameters were determined. In the nursery stage, the magnetic treatments induced a significant increase of root length and shoot height it? plants derived from magnetically treated seeds. In the vegetative stage, the relative growth rates of plants derived from magnetically exposed seeds were greater than those shown by the control plants. At maturity stage, all magnetic treatments increased significantly (p < 0.05)-plant height, leaf area per plant, final yield per area, and fresh mass per plant-in comparison with the controls. Pre-sowing magnetic treatments would enhance the growth and final yield of lettuce crop.

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