Yes they have. They've found out milk will clog the pores of the plant
Yes, milk from a yercum plant is poisonous. It contains toxic compounds that can cause skin irritation and other adverse effects if ingested, so it is important to avoid contact with this plant.
Water is considered as universal solvent. Xylem tissues in plant aids phloem to conduct nutrients to different parts of the plant. I think there has not been studies done to show effects on plants if they are treated with milk than water.
Yes, almond milk is considered a plant-based milk because it is made from almonds, which are a plant-based ingredient.
Both cows milk and water-buffalo's milk produce a violet colour when tested with biuret solution because they both contain protein.
There are still no know side effects to camel milk.
Cows are being tested because Scientists need it to test it for MILK
Because that is where it's freshest: right out of the cow. The sooner it gets tested the better the results. If it is left for later chemical changes in the milk could skew the results, which is never good when testing milk.
well supposedly milk is good for the plant soil but will stop the plant from sprouting. :)
The Pros of milk in plant growth is that it is a interesting question to investigate because milk is 87% water & also milk does increase bacterial growth in and around the plant soils :)
Yes they can i tested it on a science experiment
Orange juice increases the calcium deposits in the plant, causing the plant to grow thicker, but not taller. The length is hindered by the rich amount of calcium, but the width is able to expand.
there is two milk?