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The Effects of Magnetic Fields on Seed Germination & Plant Growth

Zanini, 2021

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Results I Summary?, 8 I By and large, biomagnetic experiences indicate that the biological effect of the magnetic field is not instantaneous but requires continuous exposure to the magnetic field for a certain length of time for the effect to be observed. The reasons for this …
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