2016 10th International Conference on Intelligent Systems and Control (ISCO) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/isco.2016.7727025
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“Emperical study for effect of music on plant growth”

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“…In relation to music and plants, Retallack (1973) claimed that plants exposed to soothing music showed better growth and were healthier than those without music, while Ramekar and Gurjar (2016) showed that vedic chanting had a positive effect on plant growth, leaf size and 17. Music in Everyday Life internodes (the parts of the plant carrying water, hormones and food between nodes).…”
Section: Music and Non-human Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In relation to music and plants, Retallack (1973) claimed that plants exposed to soothing music showed better growth and were healthier than those without music, while Ramekar and Gurjar (2016) showed that vedic chanting had a positive effect on plant growth, leaf size and 17. Music in Everyday Life internodes (the parts of the plant carrying water, hormones and food between nodes).…”
Section: Music and Non-human Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In relation to music and plants, Retallack (1973) claimed that plants exposed to soothing music showed better growth and were healthier than those without music, while Ramekar and Gurjar (2016) showed that vedic chanting had a positive effect on plant growth, leaf size and 17. Music in Everyday Life internodes (the parts of the plant carrying water, hormones and food between nodes).…”
Section: Music and Non-human Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In relation to music and plants, Retallack (1973) claimed that plants exposed to soothing music showed better growth and were healthier than those without music, while Ramekar and Gurjar (2016) showed that vedic chanting had a positive effect on plant growth, leaf size and 17. Music in Everyday Life internodes (the parts of the plant carrying water, hormones and food between nodes).…”
Section: Music and Non-human Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%