Biological effects due to weak magnetic field on plants

NA Belyavskaya - Advances in space Research, 2004 - Elsevier
Throughout the evolution process, Earth's magnetic field (MF, about 50 μT) was a natural
component of the environment for living organisms. Biological objects, flying on planned
long-term interplanetary missions, would experience much weaker magnetic fields, since
galactic MF is known to be 0.1–1 nT. However, the role of weak magnetic fields and their
influence on functioning of biological organisms are still insufficiently understood, and is
actively studied. Numerous experiments with seedlings of different plant species placed in …
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