Electrical currents are used in electroculture gardening to promote plant development.
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Although electroculture gardening has been an idea for more than 120 years, interest in it has recently grown.
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According to a study by the Chinese Academy of Sciences, electric pea plants germinated more quickly and produced more fruit.
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Electroculture gardening raised issues regarding energy usage, however these issues are now resolved by using a triboelectric nanogenerator that is driven by wind and rain.
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Due of the paucity of in-depth research on electric fields and plants, several specialists are wary about implementing electroculture gardening.
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Critics raise concerns about the study's methodology and stress the need for greater research in this area.
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Crop yields are affected by climate change, which makes sustainable agricultural practises like electroculture more appealing.
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Electroculture gardening: A sustainable, eco-friendly future for agriculture.
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