Amateur Gardening

Music to stimulate plants

This extract from AG 25 December 1958 looks at the effects music has on plants

DR T.C.N. Singh, head of the Department of Botany at Annamalai University, south India, stands firmly by his claim that plant growth can be stimulated by rhythmic sound waves produced by music and dancing.

Dr Singh stole the world headlines at the international horticultural congress in France, last spring when he submitted the summary of a paper that he proposed to deliver on

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