Ion transport into plant cells by a magnetic field
Abstract
The results of research of the effect of magnetic field on the transport of ions in plant cells are shown. The interrelation between the changes in the concentration of ions in the plant cell with magnetic treatment and magnetic field parameters has been established.
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