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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Singh, Preetinder; * | Sharma, Himani Goyal
Affiliations: Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Chandigarh University, Gharuan, Mohali – 140413, Punjab, India | Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering/Electrical Engineering, Chandigarh University, Gharuan, Mohali – 140413, Punjab, India
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding Author. preetinder.e8043@cumail.in
Abstract: A magnetic field is a kind of therapy for plants that boosts plant health and plants immunity. I have considered rice samples and prepared those for therapy with the help of different fertilisers and soil quality is of prime concern. Plant biochemistry, structure, and photosynthetic pathway all have a major impact on radiation absorption in the photo synthetically active radiation (PAR) zone. Instruments are used to measure the effects of these traits on absorbed PAR, root and shoot length for determination of various parameters including Nitrogen nutrition index.The health of the crop depends on numerous factors including primary chlorophyll enhancement and regulation on behalf of its post-sown treatment for better yield in PB-41 and PB-06. In this paper, natural crop therapy is used which reduces the use of pesticides and urea which leads to less soil pollution and less water pollution in the agriculture sector and is environment friendly. By using this technique one can improve the nutritional values of crops. Results have been validated by MATLAB. Study reveals the investigation of the magnetization on rice before and after sowing. It shows that a magnetic field with controlled intensity is helpful to grow crops with better immunity and yield which requires less number of pesticides and less amount of urea to provide better outcomes which is environment and soil-friendly and helps the microorganisms to support productivity.
Keywords: PB-06, Chl-A, Chl-B, PB-41, biomass, leaf growth, magneto priming, photosynthetic performance, YEACI, soil and water treatment, MATLAB
DOI: 10.3233/AJW240050
Journal: Asian Journal of Water, Environment and Pollution, vol. 21, no. 4, pp. 91-100, 2024
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