2017
DOI: 10.1134/s1021443717030165
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Effect of extremely low frequency magnetic fields on the seedlings of wild plants growing in Central Yakutia

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“…In assessing the effect of magnetic fields on plant physiology, the effect of plant magnetotropism has been studied since the 1930s [BUKHARI et al 2019]. This effect was studied in plants in great detail, both in natural conditions, when plants developed in the Earth's magnetic field [AGLIASSA et al 2018;MUTHERT et al 2020;RADHAKRISHNAN 2019], and in conditions created artificially [NOVITSKAYA et al 2018;NYAKANE et al 2019;SHASHURIN et al 2017], when the magnitude and direction of the magnetic field acting on the plants changed. In all cases, the plants did not remain indifferent to the magnetic field effect.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In assessing the effect of magnetic fields on plant physiology, the effect of plant magnetotropism has been studied since the 1930s [BUKHARI et al 2019]. This effect was studied in plants in great detail, both in natural conditions, when plants developed in the Earth's magnetic field [AGLIASSA et al 2018;MUTHERT et al 2020;RADHAKRISHNAN 2019], and in conditions created artificially [NOVITSKAYA et al 2018;NYAKANE et al 2019;SHASHURIN et al 2017], when the magnitude and direction of the magnetic field acting on the plants changed. In all cases, the plants did not remain indifferent to the magnetic field effect.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Em concordância com este argumento os campos magnéticos podem afetar a produção de ERO, dentro das quais está presente o peroxido de hidrogênio, substrato da peroxidase (considerada uma enzima antioxidante). Então para atingir o equilíbrio entre a produção/eliminação das ERO, quanto maior conteúdo de peróxido de hidrogênio, maior atividade da peroxidase (SUN et al, 2012;ZHOU et al, 2014;SHASHURIN et al, 2017). No entanto, é preciso sintonizar a densidade de fluxo magnético e a frequência, na produção das ERO, estes são muito específicos e dependem da natureza do produto.…”
Section: Ressonância Magnética Nuclearunclassified