A Review on Electroculture, Magneticulture and Laserculture to Boost Plant Growth
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Electroculture, magneticculture, laserculture, plant growth, agriculture performanceAbstract
While several reviews on potential applications of electroculture are available, in this survey we discuss these issues from history, starting from earliest experiments by Ross. And in the last section, we discuss possible application of laserculture, another form of potential improvement. It is our hope that what we present here may be found useful for improving agricultural performance in many countries, as well as reducing dependence on fertilizer.
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