Effect Of Electric Field In The Soil On The Germination And Growth Rate Of Rosecoco Beans Plant
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2020-01Author
Evance, Odiwour
Stanislous, Mutunga
Kanyago, Gitonga Anthony
Kuria, Kamweru Paul
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This study shows the effect of electric field on the germination and growth of bean plants. Rose coco beans
was chosen because its growing rate is fast and it’s a common food plant. An electric field was applied in the
soil and is expressed in terms of electric energy density created within pairs of copper plates with different
polarities (-ve and +ve) forming electric impulse with 9V DC current at room conditions for 6 hours a day. A
control sample was treated similarly except with no electric field applied. The growth parameters investigated
were the germination rate and the heights of the stems and were recorded after every 4 days. The obtained
results shows a positive effect on the germination of about 27.8% positive deviation and improved height gain
rate of 32.1%. This data shows that electric field could have an effect of awakening seed dormancy which result
to faster germination, and positively influence other biochemical processes resulting to higher growth rates.
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