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Summary
Vanilla growing plays a major role in the Malagasy economy despite its limited production
due to the parasitical pressure— the rotting agents. Researches which aim to enhance this
production and at the same time control those illness remain imploring. Therefore, the current study
lays on the use of new and recent technology to develop this production where the objective is to
figure the impacts of scalar waves on plant’s phytosanitary in vanilla growing. The study will occur
within four steps over three different zones. The first one in a forest and follows the traditional
method to evaluate the impact of scalar waves on the vanilla’s physiology during its growth, at the
flowering age and those planted patchoulis associated with the vanilla. The last three stages will
happen in nurseries and greenhouses where infected root-decayed vanilla plants are exposed to the
waves in order to distinguish the possible impacts of each scalar waves acts on the plant’s
phytosanitary state. As result, first of all, pure scalar waves have the ability to stimulate the growth
of vanilla plants and patchoulis after only a week-treatment and makes the vanilla plants more
vigorous if exposed longer than a week. Regarding their action through the rotting agents, on three-
month-old vanilla plants in the nursery, regardless of the level of the disease, pure scalar waves
quickly improve the plant’s health way better than rife scalar waves do within a ten-day difference.
On five-month-old infected vanillas, treatment with molecular scalar waves with mountain savoury
essential oil is more effective than those with oregano essential oil. While through quantum
entanglement, rife scalar waves transmitted in remote mode weaken the rotting agent’s action on
vanilla at flowering age in greenhouses with a distance less than 22m. Therefore, those ways of
healing are among innovations in the field of crop protection.