Promotion Effects of Electromagnetic Field Treatment on Horticultural Seed Germination
DOI: 10.23977/agrfem.2025.080119 | Downloads: 3 | Views: 786
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Jinzhe Zhang 1
Affiliation(s)
1 Jinling High School Hexi Campus, Nanjing, Jiangsu, 210019, China
Corresponding Author
Jinzhe ZhangABSTRACT
Electromagnetic field treatment technology, which might be characterized as a largely non-chemical and non-contact physical stimulation method, appears to tend to suggest potential application value in regulating horticultural plant seed germination. Within this broader analytical framework, what this study seeks to explore are the seemingly multidimensional physiological mechanisms of such electromagnetic field effects. What also appears significant in this context is a substantial analysis of the apparent germination-promoting effects under different electromagnetic field parameters. What seems to emerge from this evidence is the aim of providing theoretical support and data reference for the optimization of what could be more efficient horticultural seed treatment technologies.
KEYWORDS
Electromagnetic Field; Seed Germination; Horticultural Plants; Membrane PermeabilityCITE THIS PAPER
Jinzhe Zhang, Promotion Effects of Electromagnetic Field Treatment on Horticultural Seed Germination. Agricultural & Forestry Economics and Management (2025) Vol. 8: 136-140. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/agrfem.2025.080119.
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