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Influence of extremely low‐frequency electric fields on the growth of Vigna radiata seedlings

Evelina Costanzo

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E-mail address:evelina.costanzo@ct.infn.it

Dipartimento di Fisica e Astronomia, University of Catania, Catania, Italy and INFN Sezione di Catania, Catania, Italy

Dipartimento di Fisica ed Astronomia, dell'Università di Catania, V.le Andrea Doria, 6, 95125 Catania, Italy.
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First published: 17 March 2011

Abstract

The biological effects of extremely low‐frequency electric fields (ELF) on living organisms have been explored in many studies, but the results are controversial and only a few studies investigated the influence of the intensity of the applied field on seedling growth. Here we assess the effects of a 50 Hz sinusoidal electric field on the early growth of Vigna radiata seedlings while varying the field intensity. Experiments performed in a dark, constant‐climate chamber on several thousands of seedlings show that the field produces an inhibitory effect at a low field intensity and an enhancing one at a higher intensity. The maximum negative effect occurs at about 450 V/m, which is an intensity much lower than the exposure limits currently in force in the safety regulations. Bioelectromagnetics 32:589–592, 2011. © 2011 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.