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5.4 ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF MAGNETO-PRIMING
As like every technology, seed pre-magnetization also delivers both advan-
tages and disadvantages. The advantages of magneto-priming would be
summarized as:
•
This is a simple, cost-effective, and harmless scientific technique of
seed invigoration.
• The magnetic field can be of various types like a geomagnetic field,
static magnetic field, the EMF of AC (alternating current) and DC
(direct current), magnetically treated water, etc., and the strengths
of the magnetic field can easily be regulated. Due to such versatility
in experimental designs, the magnetic field can induce different
responses in the plant system.
• The use of magneto-priming is not only restricted to laboratory
experiments rather can also be extended to field applications
since pre-sowing exposure of seeds to the magnetic field has been
described to have positive influences on plant growth parameters
like plant height, leaf area expansion, leaf chlorophyll content,
photosynthesis rate and plant biomass production.
• Pre-sowing magnetization of seeds is able to mitigate several stress
conditions like salinity, drought, UV-B exposure, heavy metals like
cadmium as well as biotic stresses. Thus, magneto-priming is one
the most effective priming technologies to increase a plant’s survival
and productivity under environmental stress conditions too.
• The use of physical priming techniques like magneto-priming can
be an effective and eco-friendly approach in reducing the use of
hazardous chemicals in agriculture to control pests and diseases.
Despite having the above advantages, magneto-priming has some disad-
vantages too:
• The main disadvantage of magneto-priming is the lack of proper
information about the interactions of MF at the molecular and
genetic levels.
• Besides, there is a lack of protocol for the experimental designs and
standardized crop-specific intensities of the magnetic field. Further,
the use of high strength EMFs can be hazardous to human health and
thus it requires proper expertise on how to construct and sustain the
experimental design.