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Electroculture, the practice of applying strong electric fields or other sources of small air ions to growing plants, has potential to markedly increase crop production and to speed crop growth. The considerable evidence for its effectiveness, and the studies of the mechanisms for its actions are discussed.

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Pohl, H.A. Electroculture. J Biol Phys 5, 3–23 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02310088

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