No. Unless you are using it to die food.
The yellow accessory pigments found in leaves are called carotenoids. They help plants capture light energy for photosynthesis and also contribute to the yellow, orange, and red colors of leaves in the fall.
Orange juice may contain citric acid and sugars that can potentially provide a conducive environment for pinto bean seed germination. However, the acidity of orange juice could also hinder germination if it's too concentrated. Generally, water is the best medium for germinating seeds, as it provides the necessary moisture without the risk of acidity. Thus, while orange juice might have some benefits, water is recommended for optimal germination.
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If a 1980 Pinto c3 transmission leaks from the front, adding stop lead fluid might help. This can be obtained from retail auto part stores.
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Waves and currents help dispersion.
Yes, carotenoids pigments help in the process of photosynthesis, as accessory pigment molecules. They trap solar energy and transmit this trapped energy to the reaction centre molecule, that is, chlorophyll.
Chlorophyll is the plant pigment involved in photosynthesis, not respiration. In respiration, plants use a different pigment called carotenoids to help capture light energy for energy production.
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Microbes can help pea and bean plants by giving them important nutrients needed for healthy growth. For example, there are microbes that can add nitrogen, which is essential to plant growth.