Water scarcity and concentration of salts in soils are currently considered as threats to human life. The degradation of
irrigation water quality is mainly due to overexploitation of natural resources, poor management and pollution.
However, these factors limit the development of agriculture. Although the method of treating water by a magnetic field
is a technique that has recently been introduced into different fields, including agriculture, it can be considered as a
solution to reduce the salinity problems of irrigation water. On the other hand, magnetized water is the water exposed
to magnetic rays which undergoes physical and chemical variations. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of
magnetic treatment the advantages of magnetically treated water on the rate of germination and the germinal faculty
of cucumber seeds. In addition, experiments were performed with two magnetic devices: A1 = 0.5 Tesla; A2 = 0.29 Tesla.
As a result, the application of a magnetic field influenced the parameters of the water, decreasing its pH. As well as, the
increase in germination rate and the seed capacity of cucumber seeds before seedling. Statistical analysis showed that
our experimental results are highly significant.
Keywords: Static magnetic field, Germination, Cucumber seeds
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