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. 2016 May 12;7:646. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2016.00646

Table 1.

Summary of magnetic fields (MFs) effects on seed and seedling performance.

Species Magnetic fields (MFs) applied Effects described Reference
Triticum aestivum 30 mT No stimulation of seed germination, neither seedling growth. Increased antioxidant potential under soil flooding. Balakhnina et al., 2015
Tagetes patula 100 mT Improved germination, seedling vigor, and starch metabolism. Afzal et al., 2012
Glycine max 200 and 150 mT Increased germination parameters and seedling biomass. Plants with higher efficiency of light harvesting and biomass accumulation. Baby et al., 2011; Shine et al., 2011
Helianthus annuus 50 and 200 mT Increased germination and germination rate. Increased seedling length and biomass accumulation. Vashisth and Nagarajan, 2010
Vigna radiate 5 mT Improved germination, seedling vigor, and starch metabolism. Reddy et al., 2012
Solanum lycopersicum 100 and 170 mT Improved biomass and growth. Increased tolerance to biotic stresses. De Souza et al., 2006
Cucumis sativus 200 mT Improved germination, seedling vigor, starch, and anti-oxidative metabolism. Bhardwaj et al., 2012
Zea mays 100 and 200 mT Improved seedling growth, leaf water status, and photosynthesis in seedlings under soil water stress. Anand et al., 2012
Vicia faba 0.1 mT Improved seedling growth. Rajendra et al., 2005
Quercus suber 0.015 mT Improved sprouting rate and seedling biomass. Celestino et al., 2000