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Effect of Stimulating Magenetic Field on Plants

R. V. K. Charan1

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  1. Gaya College, Gaya, Bihar, India, Physics
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Received 02 June 2009 14:21 UTC; Posted 08 June 2009
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Biotechnology, Plant Biology
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A plant’s metabolism contains 90-95 percent of diamagnetic water and rest contains several apra, ferro and dia metals and non-metals.The present work is to study stimulating magnetic effect on plants. In result I find abrupt rising of the pulse rate which may enhance the growth of the plant resulting in removing of necessity of using fertilizers and chemicals for plant growth if it is for human consumption. A relation can also be established in between plant pulsation and the applied field.

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Charan, R. V. K. . Effect of Stimulating Magenetic Field on Plants. Available from Nature Precedings <http://hdl.handle.net/10101/npre.2009.3300.1> (2009)

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