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Aug 1, 2022 · Sound treatment stimulates the absorption of fertilizers and hence could reduce the requirement of chemical fertilizers in rice by nearly 25% (Junfang, 2012). PAFT (Plant acoustic frequency technology) produces a variable frequency and intensities of sound.
- Biological Effect of Sound Field Stimulation on Paddy Rice Seeds
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- Biochemical and Physiological Changes in Plants as a Result of Different Sonic Exposures
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- Biological Effect of Sound Field Stimulation on Paddy Rice Seeds
Feb 15, 2023 · This review addresses the effects of sounds on plants, the sensory elements inherent to sound detection by the cell, as well as the triggering of signaling pathways that culminate in plant responses. The importance of sound standardization for the study of phytoacoustics is demonstrated.
- Hyrandir Cabral de Melo
- hyrandir@ufg.br
Aug 18, 2022 · Plants have long been considered passive, static, and unchanging organisms, but this view is finally changing. More and more knowledge is showing that plants are aware of their surroundings, and they respond to a surprising variety of stimuli by modifying their growth and development. Plants extensively communicate with the world around them, above and below ground. Although communication ...
Feb 1, 2014 · Sound waves at 0.1–1 kHz and SPL of (70±5) dB for 3 h from plant acoustic frequency technology (PAFT) generator within a distance ranged from 30 to 60 m every other day significantly increased the yield of sweet pepper, cucumber and tomato by 30.05, 37.1 and 13.2%, respectively.
- Reda He Hassanien, Reda He Hassanien, Tian-zhen Hou, Yu-feng Li, Bao-ming Li
- 2014
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Jun 23, 2016 · In turn, the plant absorbs nitrogen from the bat droppings, which on average account for ~35% of the total nitrogen assimilated by this plant ( Schoner et al., 2015 ). Looked at from the animal’s perspective, these structures help the bats to locate plants from which they get food in the form of nectar and pollen, or a safe place to roost.
- Ratnesh Chandra Mishra, Ritesh Ghosh, Hanhong Bae
- 2016
May 1, 2022 · While publishing studies concerning to. biological relevance of sound in plants, precise experimental set up and. critical factors such as sound frequency, intensity, duration of treatment ...
Mar 1, 2023 · plant mechanobiology. plant–insect interactions. plant–pollinator interactions. Plants detect acoustic information. Plants are expert at sensing their external environment. They can detect gravity, touch, light, chemicals, temperature, electromagnetic forces, and sound, all without specialized sensory organs [ 1. ].