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THE STIMULATING EFFECT OF LASER RED LIGHT, FAR RED LIGHT AND SODIUM CARBONATE AT THE INITIAL STAGES OF BARLEY ONTOGENESIS

https://doi.org/10.20914/2310-1202-2014-4-122-128

Abstract

Summary. Modern ecological state of the environment and human unhealthy diet cause many diseases. A healthy diet is the one that contains adequate amounts of proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins, macronutrients and micronutrients. Photosynthesis i. e. the process by which plants produce organic compounds from carbon dioxide and water, is the source of life, the source of evolution and proliferation of life forms on the Earth. Thus, the juice made from sprouted barley provides physiologically active chlorophyll, macronutrients and micronutrients, vitamins А, В2 , В3 , В5 , В6 , В8 , Е and К. It is well known that light from a red laser with a wavelength of 638.2 nm has a stimulating action on the germination energy, germination ability and productivity of seeds, and on the crop yields. Therefore, this research is of primary importance today. The research result produced a sharp decline in plant vigor and germinating capacity of barley when soaking in 1n sodium carbonate solution, as well as changes in the ratio of potassium-sodium balance in plants. Thus at lower concentrations of sodium carbonate and 0.1 n sodium increasing of pigment content in barley is observed on the seventh day. The red laser light has a similar stimulating action: the chlorophyll content of barley plants increased after the red laser treatment of barley seeds. However, the chlorophyll contents were depressed when the seeds were exposed to far red light with wavelengths of 754±10 nm. Using these factors, one can manage the content of chlorophyll and sodium-potassium balance in the initial stages of barley ontogenesis in the technology of barley juice or the powder for a healthy and proper human diet.

About the Authors

G. P. Dudin
Federal State Budget Educational Establishment of Higher Professional Education Vyatka State Agricultural Academy
Russian Federation
Professor, Department of Plant Biology, Plant Breeding, Seed Production, and Microbiology


N. A. Zhilin
Federal State Budget Educational Establishment of Higher Professional Education Vyatka State Agricultural Academy
Russian Federation
director of training –experimental field, Department of Plant Biology, Plant Breeding, Seed Production, and Microbiology


S. S. Grebneva
Federal State Budget Educational Establishment of Higher Professional Education Vyatka State Agricultural Academy
Russian Federation
senior lecturer, Department of Plant Biology, Plant Breeding, Seed Production, and Microbiology


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Dudin G.P., Zhilin N.A., Grebneva S.S. THE STIMULATING EFFECT OF LASER RED LIGHT, FAR RED LIGHT AND SODIUM CARBONATE AT THE INITIAL STAGES OF BARLEY ONTOGENESIS. Proceedings of the Voronezh State University of Engineering Technologies. 2014;(4):122-128. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.20914/2310-1202-2014-4-122-128

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