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Proceedings of

2nd International Conference on Advances in Bio-Informatics, Bio-Technology and Environmental Engineering ABBE 2014

"BIOLOGICAL SIGNALS TRANSMITTED BY LONGITUDINAL WAVES INFLUENCING THE GROWTH OF PLANTS"

HEIDE SCHNABL KONSTANTIN MEYL
DOI
10.15224/978-1-63248-053-8-03
Pages
11 - 15
Authors
2
ISBN
978-1-63248-053-8

Abstract: “In the experiments presented the effects of transmitting information derived from the growth hormone gibberellic acid (GA) to peas over a distance of some meters have been measured. Transmission of the biochemical characteristics of GA was achieved through a carrier wave of approximately 6.78 MHz running along a copper wire comparable to a strip line from the gibberellic acid as the source of information to the exposed peas, which reacted by a statistically significant enhanced root growth. The measured averages of the germinating pea root lengths were compared to control values, i.e. values corresponding to untreated peas. While continuous GA transmission resulted in an average increase of root length by approximately 50-60%, a singular burst of 15 minutes could increase roots’ length by an additional 42%, raising the increase relative to the control group by as much as 125% in total. Both values could be established with very high statistical significance. In a third experimental set”

Keywords: Peas, Cell Communication, Signaling, Scalar Wave, Magnetic Field.

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