Yes, plants are sensitive and responsive to EM fields in that range. I wrote a book on this topic a few years ago. Plants respond to static and dynamic electric fields across a huge range of voltages and frequencies. There is quite a bit of literature available, but you need to search around for it. Most papers show positive responses on the low-end of the spectrum, say, under 50 Hz... But as a field that has had on & off research over time, there is much to be learned.
Here is some selected research:
“Effects of Electrical and Electromagnetic Fields on Plants and Related Topics”, Andrew Goldsworthy, Book Chapter (
Google Books link)
“http://www.researchgate.net/publication/237158211_Electrical_stimulation_and_its_effects_on_growth_and_ion_accumulation_in_tomato_plants“, Canadian Journal of Botany
Influence of pulsed electric field on growths of soil bacteria and pepper plant, Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering
Electrostimulation in Cell Biology by Low-Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine
Hope this helps!
-David