Microwave irradiation affects gene expression in plants

Plant Signal Behav. 2006 Mar;1(2):67-70. doi: 10.4161/psb.1.2.2434.

Abstract

The physiological impact of nonionizing radiation has long been considered negligible. However, here we use a carefully calibrated stimulation system that mimics the characteristics (isotropy and homogeneity) of electromagnetic fields present in the environment to measure changes in a molecular marker (mRNA encoding the stress-related bZIP transcription factor), and show that low amplitude, short duration, 900 MHz EMF evokes the accumulation of this mRNA. Accumulation is rapid (peaking 5-15 min after stimulation) and strong (3.5-fold), and is similar to that evoked by mechanical stimulations.

Keywords: EMF; MSRC; bZIP; microwave; non-ionizing radiation; tomato.