Pre-sowing magnetic treatment of tomato seeds: effects on the growth and yield of plants cultivated late in the season
Abstract
The effects of pre-sowing magnetic treatments on the growth and yield of tomatoes (cv. Vyta), cultivated late in the season, were studied under field conditions. Tomato seeds were exposed either to a 120 mT dynamic magnetic field (induced by an experimental electromagnet) for 10 min or to a 80 mT field for 5 min. Non-treated seeds were used as controls. Plants were grown in experimental plots (20.2 square m) and cultivated according to standard agriculture practices. At physiological maturity, the plants were harvested from each plot and the number of fruits, mean fruit weight, fruit yield per plant and fruit yield per area determined. In the nursery stage, the treatments led to a significant increase in root length, fresh and dry root weight, stem length, fresh and dry stem weight, leaf area and foliole dry weight. During the vegetative stage, the leaf, stem and root relative growth rates of plants derived from magnetically-treated seeds were greater than those shown by control plants. In the generative stage, the relative growth rate of the fruits belonging to the "magnetically treated plants" was greater than that of control plant fruits. At the fruit maturity stage, the magnetically treated seeds produced plants with significantly more fruits (17.9-21.3%), with a significantly greater mean fruit weight (22.3-25.5%), and with a greater fruit yield per plant (47.3-51.7%) and per area (48.6-50.8%) than did the control plants. Pre-sowing magnetic treatments would appear to enhance the growth and yield of tomatoes cultivated late in the season.Downloads
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