2021
DOI: 10.1007/s12517-021-07077-4
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Effect of magnetic field on growth and yield of barley treated with different salinity levels

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“…Although the main focus of MF application research is in the area of crop commercial trait improvement, still in recent years, more and more researchers have turned their attention to the application of MF treatment in the field of plant stress tolerance improvement. Both magnetopriming and magnetised water (MW) irrigation can enhance the tolerance and vitality of cultivated plants under various environmental stresses (Baghel et al, 2019;Hasan et al, 2020;Hozayn et al, 2021;Kataria et al, 2022Kataria et al, , 2023. It ensures not only the ability of plants to survive under adverse stress conditions, but also the accumulation of heavy metals by plants grown in heavy metal soil; thus, it improves the ability of plants to help in soil restoration (Tang et al, 2022;Prajapati and Patel, 2023).…”
Section: Modern Scientific and Technological Research Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although the main focus of MF application research is in the area of crop commercial trait improvement, still in recent years, more and more researchers have turned their attention to the application of MF treatment in the field of plant stress tolerance improvement. Both magnetopriming and magnetised water (MW) irrigation can enhance the tolerance and vitality of cultivated plants under various environmental stresses (Baghel et al, 2019;Hasan et al, 2020;Hozayn et al, 2021;Kataria et al, 2022Kataria et al, , 2023. It ensures not only the ability of plants to survive under adverse stress conditions, but also the accumulation of heavy metals by plants grown in heavy metal soil; thus, it improves the ability of plants to help in soil restoration (Tang et al, 2022;Prajapati and Patel, 2023).…”
Section: Modern Scientific and Technological Research Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other types of varying MF are rotating MF, translational MF and gradient MF. (Hordeum vulgare) (Hozayn et al, 2018;Ehtaiwesh et al, 2019;Hozayn et al, 2021), soybean (Glycine max) (Shine et al, 2011;Kataria et al, 2017;Özdinç and Yalçin, 2018;Radhakrishnan, 2018;Michalak et al, 2019), common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) (Da Silva and Dobránszki, 2016;Sarraf et al, 2020), mung bean (Vigna radiata) (Nair et al, 2018;Sarraf et al, 2020), faba bean (Vicia faba spp. minor) (Podleśna et al, 2019), chickpea (Cicer arietinum) (Da Silva and Dobránszki, 2016;Samarrai et al, 2022), pepper (Capsicum annuum) (Liu et al, 2003), head cabbage (Brassica oleracea var.…”
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“…In the field of agriculture, magnetized water treatment technology has also been widely studied and applied. Research shows that magnetized saline irrigation water, even at high salinity, increases barley growth parameters as well as photosynthetic pigments, resulting in an increase in grain yield compared to irrigation with non-magnetized saline water ( Hozayn et al., 2021 ). Irrigation of wheat with magnetized water reduced the harmful effects of salinity in all studied factors, Moreover, the Bayesian inference disclosed that whatever the salinity rate is, the positive impact of the magnetic field on growth and yield factors is obvious.…”
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