Crops
Dose of Magnetic Field Effect
References
Passiflora edulis
Sims.
Cucumis sativus L.
Glycine max (Linn.)
Merr.
Solanum
lycopersicum Mill.
Zea mays L
Raphanus sativus L.
200 mT SMF
200 mT SMF
150–200 mT SMF
50–332 mT SMF
200 mT SMF
8–20 mT SMF
Capsicum annuum L. 57–60 mT SMF
Hordeum vulgare L. 35 mT SMF
Oryza sativa L.
125–250 mT
Phaseolus vulgaris L. 4–7 mT, 130 mT
Tagetes patula
100 mT
Increased rate of germination, seedling emergence and seedling vigor Menegatti et al. (2019)
Increased activities of hydrolytic enzymes, accumulation of ROS as
well as antioxidant enzymes
Increased rate of seed germination, biomass accumulation, number
of root nodules, nitrogen metabolism, pigment synthesis, rate of
photosynthesis and productivity
Germination rate increased, observed changes in biochemical and
molecular level involving homeostasis of H
with improved seed
2O2
vigor
Improved seed germination and early growth of seedlings, enhanced
activities of α-amylase, protease
Enhanced rate of germination and seedling vigor index
Enhanced seed germination, seedling growth, fruit yield as well as
improved fruit quality
Increased rate of seed germination and better plant establishment both
under salinity stress and normal condition
Enhanced germination dynamics, increased root, and stem length
Increased GPOX activities in leaves and promoted mitotic activity in
meristematic cells
Enhanced germination, seedling vigor and starch metabolism
Bhardwaj et al. (2012)
Baghel et al. (2016);
Kataria et al. (2020);
Shine et al. (2011)
Anand et al. (2019);
Poinapen et al. (2013)
Kataria et al. (2017b);
Vashisth & Joshi (2017)
Konefał-Janocha et al.
(2018)
Ahamed et al. (2013)
Hozayn et al. (2018)
Florez et al. (2019)
Cakmak et al. (2010);
Mroczek-Zdyrska et al.
(2021)
Afzal et al. (2012)
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