Biological Transmutation in Germination of Seeds

Itagi Ravi Kumar

Abstract


Laws under which biological reactions are taking place seem to be different from physical laws and these laws do not apply to laws of biological reactions. In the biological system nuclear reactions are taking place at low temperature as equal to room temperature withstanding by biological system to form required elements from the available elements within biological system. Green grams seeds and bengal gram seeds were germinated in the room temperature and at its atmosphere. Elemental analysis was done for control and germinated seeds with wet method by using optical emission spectrometry. Results shown that Na increased by 417%, Al by 125%, Cr by 400%, Mn by 71.43%, Fe by 28.89% and Zn increased by 13% where was among decreased elements in germinated seeds with respect to control seeds Mg decreased by 14.60%, P by 4.57%, K by 10.16%, Ca by 24.59% and Cu decreased by 17.65% in green gram germinated seeds and while in bengal gram germinated seeds P increased by 8.48%, K by 22.40% and Zn increased by 10%. Among decreased elements in the germinated seeds with respect to control seeds Na decreased by 13.03%, Mg by 42.57%, Al by 36.35%, Ca by 6.13%, Mn by 40%, Fe by 22.22% and Cu by 12.5%. Results among total of increasing and decreasing elements, 147% increased and 10% decreased in green gram germinated seeds and in bengal gram germinated seeds total of 20.48% (1692 ppm) increased and 23.23% (324 ppm) decreased.


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