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is an important enzyme that plays an active role in amino acid production
in germinating seeds. The water-insoluble storage proteins are hydrolyzed
by endo-proteases and converted into soluble peptides or finally into amino
acids. The higher germination rate under magnetic field exposures would
be correlated with the greater mobilization of reserve food materials due to
greater activity of enzymes namely, α-amylase, protease, and dehydrogenase
in germinating seeds of several crops (Bhardwaj et al., 2012; Bhatnagar &
Deb, 1978; Samani et al., 2013). Though contradictory results regarding the
negative influence of MF on the protease activity on the second and fourth
day of germination in broad beans have also been recorded (Rajendra et al.,
2005). MF treatment has been reported to enhance the activity of cambium
differentiation that leads to the formation of a higher amount of xylem and
phloem tissues, and thereby it improves the water and nutrient absorption
capacity or their transportation through the plant system that ultimately
results in improved plant health (Selim & El-Nady, 2011).
It is also assumed that capability of absorbing magnetic energy by cellular
ions is important for magnetic influence on biological systems. Further, the
ionic changes or their motions and the physiological availability of small
ions in the cell as affected by the specific frequencies and strength of EMFs
would be responsible for the particular biological effects on the plants (Pazur
& Rassadina, 2009). Previously it has been proposed that the interactions
between magnetic field and biological system would involve several possible
mechanisms viz.: (i) cyclotron resonance model; (ii) paramagnetic resonance
model; (iii) interference between the ions and electron at quantum state;
(iv) free radical reactions including other spin mechanisms; (v) compatible
quantum incitement; (vi) biological effects of torsion fields associated with
weak magnetic field; (vii) oscillator models both at classical and quantum
state; (viii) active metastable state of liquid water by biological systems; (ix)
amplifying mechanism through stochastic resonance or other indiscriminate
processes; and (x) phase conversions revealing liquid crystal assembly in
biophysical systems, etc. (Maffei, 2014). However, according to the recent
insights, there are three main types of magneto sensing mechanism, i.e.: (a)
the radical pair mechanism which is an interaction between the magnetic
nucleus and the unpaired electrons of the radicals that results in the breaking
of the symmetry of two electronic spins or the interconversion of the spins
either in antiparallel direction/singlet state or parallel direction/triplet state;
(b) the cyclotron resonance model of ions suggesting that the Larmor
frequencies of the charged particles like ions follow a circular motion in a
perpendicular plane to the external magnetic field; and (c) cryptochromes,