Yes
its help in plant cell growth.
Boron is unique because it is the only nonmetallic element found in Group 13 of the periodic table. It has a small atomic size and a high ionization energy, making it ideal for use in various applications such as energy-efficient materials, high-strength alloys, and neutron radiation shielding. Boron also exhibits interesting properties like its ability to form stable compounds with carbon (boron carbide) and its role in plant growth as an essential micronutrient.
Boron is used to make control rods.
Theodore Rosario has written: 'Effects of boron applications on growth, yield, and boron content of snap beans' -- subject(s): Plants, Nutrition, Beans, Boron
Indeterminate growth describes plants growth thoughout the life of a plant.
It increase plant growth.
Yes photsynthesis has something to do with plant growth. This is because photosynthesis basically is plant growth.
Boron is one of the trace nutrients (or microelements) that a plant requires. Fertilisers enable plants to get this.
The growth of the plant was stymied from being kept in the shade.
One use of boron is to make magnets.
tissue plant growth is the growth of small organism plant and it is used by growing it in a test tube