Abstract
This study evaluates the percentage and rate of germination of rice (Oryza sativa L.) seeds, when exposed to magnetic treatment in laboratory conditions. The seeds were exposed to 150 and 250 mT magnetic fields both chronically and for 20 min after seeding. Nonexposed seeds were used as control. Chronic exposure to a 150-mT magnetic field increased (p < 0.05) both the rate and percentage of germination relative to nonexposed seeds (18% at 48 h). Significant differences were also obtained for seeds exposed to a 250-mT magnetic field for 20 min (12% at 48 h). Additionally, seeds were moistened with water magnetically treated by static and dynamic methods. Dynamic and static treatment of water improved the germination of seeds related to the control, but significant differences (p < 0.05) were only obtained for the dynamic method (16% at 48 h).