No. The salt content in urine will kill the plant.
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To calculate the carbohydrate content in plant material, you can use the following formula: Carbohydrates = 100 - (moisture + ash + protein + fat). First, determine the moisture, ash, protein, and fat content of the plant material through chemical analysis. Subtract these values from 100 to find the carbohydrate content. Alternatively, you can utilize laboratory methods like acid hydrolysis and chromatography to specifically analyze carbohydrates in the plant material.
The plant that stores a lot of starch is the potato. Potatoes are tubers that have a high starch content, making them a good source of energy.
Yes, pouring wine directly on a plant can harm or kill it. The alcohol content in wine can damage the plant's roots and disrupt its ability to absorb water and nutrients. It's best to water plants with plain water to ensure their health and growth.
No. The salt content in urine will kill the plant.
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H. Wild has written: 'The vegetation of nickel bearing soils' -- subject(s): Copper content, Nickel content, Plant ecology, Plant indicators, Plant-soil relationships, Soils
You starved the plant to gain practice in making observations regarding how a plant reacts to being starved.
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Better protection against erosionPlant residue puts plant nutrients back in the soilOrganic matter content from decomposing residue improves soil tilth
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