ΠΑΠΙΜΙ INFLUENCE OF MAGNETISM ON PLANTS, ENZYMES, etc

1.       AUDUS L. J. Magnetotropism : A new plant growth response. Nature 185 : 132 –134 (1960) 

2.       BOE A A and SALUNMKHE, D. K. Effects of magnetic fields on tomato ripening.
 Nature, 199: 91 –92 (1963)
 

3.       F.J. PETEIRO-CARTELLE & J CABEJAS-CERRATO Influence of a static magnetic field on mitosis in meristematic cells of Allium Cepa J. Bioelectricity 8 (2) : 167-178 (1989) 

4.       M. Rakocevic et al. Stimulation of Agrostis Capillaris L. caryopsis germination by pulsative magnetic fields SECOND WORLD CONGRESS for electricity and magnetism in biology and medicine.
 Abstract book. June 8-13 1997 Bologna Italy. Pg. 256
 

5.       M.Dragisa et al. The influence of the pulsative electromagnetic field (PEMF) on spring barley 
SECOND WORLD CONGRESS for electricity and magnetism in biology and medicine.
Abstract book. June 8-13 1997 Bologna Italy. Pg. 231
 

6.       J.C. WHISH Plant growth in a steep magnetic gradient Biomed. Sci. Instrum. 1: 106-116 (1963)  

7.       G.N. ZATSEPINA, et al. Stimulation of tradescantia action potential with electric current. (in Russian) Biofizika 33:155-157 (1988)  

8.       G. TOLOMEI Azione del magnetismo sulla germinazione Malphigia 7: 470, 1983 

9.       SSAWOSTIN, P.W. Magnetwachstumreaktionen bei Pflanzen Planta, 12: 327 (1930) 

10.    J.B. MURPHY The influence of magnetic fields on seed germination Am. J. Botan. (Suppl.) 29: 155(1942)  

11.    D. KRIZAJ & V. VALENCIC The Effect of Elf Magnetic Fields and Temperature on Differential Plant Growth J Bioelectricity 8(2) 159-165 (1989)  

12.    C.R. HAHN, et al. DC generated electromagnetic field depress L phenylalinine ammonia-lyase activity in germinating Triticum aestimum seeds. Ann. Mtg. of the American Society of Plant Physiologists, July 10-14 (1988); Reno, Nev. Plant Physiology; 86:105 (1988) 

13.    BARNWELL, F.H. A day to day relationship between oxidative metabolism and worldwide geomagnetic activity. Biol. Bull. 119: 303 (abstract) 1960.  

14.    M. YAOITA, T. WADA et al., Electrochemical study of enzymatic reaction of glucose oxidase in magnetic fields Abstract: 17th Ann Mtg. BEMS, Boston, Mass., June 1995

15.    W. HABERDITZL Enzyme activity in High magnetic fields. Nature 7 January 1967, p73 (1967)

16.    A.S.M. I. NAZAR, A PAUL et al., Frequency dependent alteration of enolase activity by electric, magnetic , and combined EM ELF Fields Abstract: 17th Annual Mtg. BEMS, Boston Mass, June 1995  

17.    S. COMOROSAN, S. VIERU & P. MURGOCI The effect of electromagnetic field on enzymic substrates.  Biochim. Biophys. Acta. 268, 620 - 621. (1972)  

18.    E.S. COOK & Sister M.J. SMITH Increase in Trypsin activity in 
Biological Effects of magnetic fields, pp246-254, Plenum Press, NY, 1964
 

19.    Vladimir N. Binhi Effects of Magnetic Fields on Biological Molecules and Structures General Physics Institute RAS, Moscow, Russia 
International Symposium Endogeneous Physical Fields in Biology July 1-3, 2002 Prague, Czech Republic.  
 

20.    Igor Jerman, Romana Ruzic, Maja Berden Zrimec Development of Plant Sensor System for Detecting Weak Magnetic Fields Institute for Bioelectromagnetics and New Biology, Ljubljana, Slovenia Russia International Symposium Endogeneous Physical Fields in Biology July 1-3, 2002 Prague, Czech Republic Tuesday, July 2, 2002, 10.20- 11.00 

21.    Romana Ruzic, Igor Jerman Importance of Developmental Stage of Germination – When to Apply Stress to Obtain Biological Effects of Magnetic Fields Institute for Bioelectromagnetics and New Biology, Ljubljana, Slovenia Poster International Symposium Endogeneous Physical Fields in Biology July 1-3, 2002 Prague, Czech Republic. 

22.    Romana Ruzic, Igor Jerman Weak Magnetic Field Had Protective Effects Against Heat Stress in Cress Seedlings Institute for Bioelectromagnetics and New Biology, Ljubljana, Slovenia Poster International Symposium Endogeneous Physical Fields in Biology July 1-3, 2002
 Prague, Czech Republic.
 

23.    E. E. Rokhinson, L Y Bedrina, E.I. Gagarina The reaction of soil to the external magnetic field Third International Congress of the European BioElectromagnetics Association Palais de Congres - Nancy,France,- February 29 – March 3, 1996 

24.    R.P. MERICLE, L.W. MERICLE et al., Plant growth responses in Biological effects of magnetic fields, Barnothy, Plenum Press, NY 1964, 

25.    Julia LENGYEL Further observations on the biological Effects of the Magnetic field 
Arch. f. exper. Zellf. 15: (1934)
 

26.    Mario LENZI A report of a few recent experiments on the biologic effects of magnetic fields 
Radiol: 35: 307-314 (1940)
 

27.    E.A. FAVRET, A.R. MACHADO et al., Unpublished work on onion roots in magnetic fields in Magnetobiology, N.Am. Aviation Downey Calif. (1961) p74   

28.  Tomtia-Yokotani K, Hashimoto H, Yanagisawa M,  Nakamura T, Hasegawa K, Yamashita M.
Institute of Applied Biochemistry, University of Tsukuba.
Growth of Avena seedlings under a low magnetic field [Article in Japanese]
Biol Sci Space 2001 Oct;15(3):258-9   PMID: 11997631 

29.  Doskoch IaE, Strekova VIu, Tarakanova GA, Tarusov BN.
Effect of constant magnetic fields on spontaneous ultra-weak chemiluminescence in plants
[Article in Russian] Dokl Akad Nauk SSSR 1968 Dec;183(2):466-9   PMID: 5747855 

30.  A.M. SCOFIELD Homeopathy and its potential role in agriculture - a critical review. 
Prog. Agric Hortic 2, 1-50, (1984)

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