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considerable attention in the recent past. It is based on the principle of
biophysics that shows the effect of oscillating and low-frequency magnetic
fields without heating the biological tissues. Pre-treatment of seeds/seed
lings with magnetic field is gaining importance in applied agriculture as
magnetic treatment improves the early vigor and initial stages of growth in
plants (Nyakane et al., 2019; Jin et al., 2019). Positive effects on increase in
percentage and rate of germination with improved seedling vigor have been
reported in various crops, e.g., wheat (Tritium aestivum; Rathod & Anand,
2012), barley (Hordeum vulgare; Shabrangy et al., 2021), mungbean (Vigna
radiata; Huang & Wang, 2008), sunflower (Helianthus annuus; Vashisth &
Nagarajan, 2010), rice (Oryza sativa; Florez et al., 2004), chickpea (Cicer
arietinum; Thomas et al., 2010), cucumber (Cucumis sativus; Bhardwaj et
al., 2012), cherry tomato (Gupta et al., 2015), pea (Bhardwaj et al., 2016),
soybean (Glycine max) and maize (Zea mays; Anand et al., 2012; Kataria
et al., 2017a, b, 2019, 2020a, b), tomato (Solanum lycopersicum; Anand
et al., 2019) and onion (Allium cepa; Thakur et al., 2020). The stimulatory
response induced by magneto-priming is sustained till the maturity stage as
manifested by improved plant growth, leaf area, photosynthesis, biomass,
and crop yield (Kataria et al., 2019, 2020b, 2021). The protein patterns on
SDS gel showed that leaves of soybean from static magnetic field (SMF)
primed seeds had higher band intensities of the large subunit (53 kDa) and
small subunit (14 kDa) of Rubisco (Shine et al., 2012). Transcript abun
dance of large subunit of Rubisco and carbonic anhydrase (CA) genes were
observed in leaves of soybean plants from SMF-primed seeds (Patel, 2020).
In addition, proteomic analysis of SMF treated seeds of barley (Shabrangy
et al., 2021) revealed that proteins carrying iron in their structure, with metal
ion binding function, and those involved in electron transfer chain decreased
compared to untreated seeds. Oscillation of metal ions by MFA exposure
reduced the proteins with metal ion binding function, while the antioxidant
system was upregulated due to the rise in cellular ROS levels. Total of 41
shoot specific proteins were identified as shoot tissue responded more than
roots. The biological processes that were up regulated by magnetic field
included carbohydrate metabolism, oxidation-reduction reactions and redox
homeostasis (Shabrangy et al., 2021). Hormonal regulation of improved
root growth was observed in studies with varying intensities and direction
of magnetic field. Magnetic field in parallel with gravity vector increased
cell division in the meristematic tissue due to higher auxin content which
was regulated by expression of genes of auxin signaling pathways in the root
tips (Jin et al., 2019). All these studies emphasize that magneto-priming can