Published May 15, 2024 | Version v1
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ELECTROMAGNETIC ECOSYSTEM: INVESTIGATING THE INFLUENCE OF LOW-FREQUENCY FIELDS ON MICROBIAL GROWTH ACTIVATION

  • 1. PhD in Biodynamic Soil Management. Rua dos Salsos, 410, 97030-770 Santa Maria, RS, Brazil.
  • 2. Researcher of Centro de Pesquisa em Florestas – Departamento de Diagnóstico e Pesquisa Agropecuária da Secretaria da Agricultura Pecuária e Desenvolvimento Rural do Rio Grande do Sul. Rodovia BR 287, Acesso VCR 830, km 4,5, 97001-970 Santa Maria, RS, Brazil

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Modern agriculture faces a formidable challenge: the development of sustainable systems that can yield sufficient high-quality food and fiber while minimizing environmental impact. The conventional approach to agriculture, reliant on synthetic molecules for weed, pest, and disease control, is not a sustainable solution. Sustainable production necessitates a holistic approach.

Synthetic molecules, whether pesticides or mineral fertilizers, disrupt the delicate balance of chemical, physical, microbiological, and energetic elements within agrosystems, adversely affecting all life forms. Nature, with its inherent resilience, attempts to restore equilibrium, but repeated interventions make it increasingly difficult to return to the original state.

This study advocates for a paradigm shift in agriculture, wherein technological innovations and novel products play a pivotal role in creating sustainable production systems. These innovations offer a viable path for farmers seeking to maintain or increase crop productivity while minimizing the ecological footprint. By embracing forward-looking solutions, agriculture can move closer to the elusive goal of sustainability

 

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