I assume you Mean Heavy metal Music not heavy Metal like lead or Mercury. The Mith Busters tested this once using Beans. They had five groups of beans. One was a control one was Plaied a Cd of Abusive words, one group vas Played a Cd with Kind words, one was Played Clasical music and one was Played Heavy Metal. Al cds were plaied 24 houers a day non stop. The results were as follows. The Heavy Metal group Grew the Most followed by the Classical group Then came the kind and abusive words which were about the same and finaly the control grew the least. So there you have it Plants love heavy Metal or at the very least it makes them grow.
Some plants accumulate selenium, but it seems not to be essential to plant growth (see reference on side).
The effect of metals on plant pigments is negative. It interferes with the pigments that help them perform photosynthesis. This leads to issues with growth and can possibly cause death.
Yes, metal can affect plant growth. Some metals can inhibit healthy growth or cause toxicity in plants like lead and mercury.
i did this experiment and i fond that the heavy metal actually stimulated plant growth now kiss my plant and go suck stems e dee ots. dont thank me 4 brakin it down b e o ch
i want to information regarding the role of metal in plants?
it doesnt
'S8' is an allotrope of sulphur. It is a non metal. It is yellow coloured, archaically known as 'Flowers of Sulphur'.
If the flowers weren't pollinated the plants would not be able to produce fruit or seed.
well it could affect someone at a window because its metal and glass and metal can be struck by lightning
No, geraniums are flowers. the metal you are probably thinking of is GERMANIUM it is in group 3 of the periodic table and its symbol is Ge
Usually. However there are other properties that affect it too.
it kills them
No, flowers do not affect the symptoms. It is affected by medications, radiation therapy, and infections such as herpes, hepatitis, pneumonia and HIV.
'S8' is an allotrope of sulphur. It is a non metal. It is yellow coloured, archaically known as 'Flowers of Sulphur'.
If the flowers weren't pollinated the plants would not be able to produce fruit or seed.
It is believed that adding sugar to the water for cut flowers provides the flowers with a food source since the flowers have been literally "cut off" from their food supply.
well it could affect someone at a window because its metal and glass and metal can be struck by lightning
It does not melt metal.
seed dispersal
YES
depends on things.the plant the amount of sun and rain u get and the mulch
No, geraniums are flowers. the metal you are probably thinking of is GERMANIUM it is in group 3 of the periodic table and its symbol is Ge
Usually. However there are other properties that affect it too.