Scientist have discovered that the inner layer of tissue in the branching root is sensitive to salt and activate a stress hormone. This hormone stops root growth.
Saltwater can help or harm the stem of a plant. It can help because plants need sodium as a nutrient for healthy growth. However, it can harm or kill them if they get too much salt.
Cancer occurs when cell growth is abnormal. It is important for scientists to study cell growth in order to better understand this disease and how to treat it.
A scientists that studies the growth, physiology and breedings of crops.
it slows down the hatching process
The effect that salt has on plants is that it doesn't stimulate the growth cycle. Controlled (pure water) on the other hand makes plants grow faster than watering it with salt water.
if you put salt water on a seed it will not grow as fast.
the effect saltwater has on most plants is that a bellend will grow out of the plants.
Yes. Saltwater will kill them.
For the science report, Jane researched the negative effects growth hormones have on livestock.
Clogged interior parts, decreased horizontal expansion, and delayed vertical extension are ways in which saltwater affects the growth of grass. That is the scenario for grasses which are intolerant of brackish and salty waters. The outcome will be not only stunted growth in the best of interactions and no growth in the worst.
Saltwater
Saltwater can help or harm the stem of a plant. It can help because plants need sodium as a nutrient for healthy growth. However, it can harm or kill them if they get too much salt.
no. it does not effect your growth
Yes! Salt in water decreases a plants growth, and can even make growth impossible. This would make an interesting science experiment!
The plant will face stress and its growth will be stunted
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Stress cannot effect physical growth no, but it can effect you through emotionally growth quite severly, giving you an unhealthy life.