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5.5 CONCLUSION
Our planet Earth has its own magnetic field that is known as the geomag
netic field and this geomagnetic field has obvious consequences on the
biosphere present on the Earth. Further, with the advent of the progress of
science during the last century and with the events of modernization of our
society, we are now habituated to using many types of equipment in our
daily life ranging from scientific appliances to medical instruments or from
mobile towers to latest war devices, and thereby we are being exposed
knowingly or inadvertently to the magnetic field at every moment. There
fore, these man-made magnetic fields of various kinds and strengths along
with the geomagnetic field are constantly influencing the living beings on
the Earth including the crop plants. Although the magnetic field of higher
strength has some negative influences on plants depending on the types
of species and the environmental conditions, but many researchers have
already established that magnetic field at low intensity can improve overall
growth and development of plants, crop productivity, and adaptations
against different stresses. Thus, the magnetic exposure of seeds prior to
sowing would be an effective modulator in the agricultural sector to build
a good crop stand, improve plant growth and enhance yield. However, the
elucidation of the effect of geophysical fields such as the geomagnetic field
on plants is very challenging as the setting up of specific experimental
design is not only problematic rather hard to comprehend. Till now, we
have very little information about the biochemical reactions, physiological
processes, and expression of specific genes or molecular mechanisms
happening within living organisms after being exposed to a magnetic field
and this indicates that a lot of knowledge is yet to be accomplished in this
field. Thus, there is an urgent need to undertake extensive research on the
influences of magnetic fields on crop plants as well as on the other living
organisms present on the Earth to unravel the mechanisms involved in seed
magnetization completely. Such research would lead to explore various
pros and cons of seed magnetization and to recommend this practice as
a cost-effective and environment-friendly agro-technique towards food
security and agricultural sustainability.