Influence of a Constant Magnetic Field and Ultraviolet Radiation on Growth of Higher Plants and Phytoremediation of Soil from Oil Products
The influence of a constant magnetic field and UV radiation on seeds of higher plants (beans, soy, leaf lettuce), their growth, and purification of soils from oil products was investigated. Physical fields were found to stimulate the development and phytoremediation activity of the plants if seeds w...
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