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Post by danylo on May 17, 2024 19:06:54 GMT
Now, before you get your speakers out to test this theory, let's explain — it's not music specifically that makes plants grow, but rather sounds. Sound frequencies of 125 Hz and 250 Hz induce the production of fructose 1,6-bisphosphate aldolase (ald) and Rubisco small sub-unit (rbcS) genes, which are vital for photosynthesis. And, as you already know, photosynthesis results in energy, which translates to growth. Further, green music (sounds like rainfall and birds chirping) and classical music promote seed germination, increased stress tolerance and higher yields. So, don't be surprised if you hear music playing in your neighbor's garden.
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