scholarly journals VARIABILITY OF MORPHO-BIOLOGICAL TRAITS UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF LOW-FREQUENCY ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS ON VEGETATIVE ORGANS OF COTTON

Author(s):  
Z.Y.Ibragimova ◽  
A.A.Bekmukhamedov ◽  
K.S.Davranov ◽  
I.G.Amanturdiev

In this article presents the obtained data on research the effect of low-frequency electromagnetic fields on the vegetative organs of cotton in conditions of normal and insufficient water regime. On the basis of the obtained results was revealed that the treatment of the vegetative organs of cotton with EMF will accelerate the growth-development, ripeness and resistance to water deficiency. KEY WORDS: cotton, processing, vegetative organs, low-frequency electromagnetic fields, water supply, plant height, between nodes, cotton boll.

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Abstract We rigorously derive the leading-order terms in asymptotic expansions for the scattered electric and magnetic fields in the presence of a small object at distances that are large compared with its size. Our expansions hold for fixed wavenumber when the scatterer is a (lossy) homogeneous dielectric object with constant material parameters or a perfect conductor. We also derive the corresponding leading-order terms in expansions for the fields for a low-frequency problem when the scatterer is a non-lossy homogeneous dielectric object with constant material parameters or a perfect conductor. In each case, we express our results in terms of polarization tensors.


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