Effect of Plant Nutrients on Antiradical Activity of In vitro Cultivated Broccoli (Brassica oleracea L. var. italica Plenk.)Jasmina Hindija CakarKasim Bajrovic
Phytohormones can enhance heat stress tolerance by boosting seed germination, antioxidant enzymes, leaf photosynthesis, seedling growth, and root growth while decreasing electrolyte leakage, reactive oxygen species, and malonaldehyde. At the same time, plant exogenous nutrients such as Ca, K, Mg, and...
Step-by-Step Solution:1. Definition of Essential Elements: - Essential elements are those nutrients that a plant must have to complete its life cycle. Without these elements, the plant cannot grow, reproduce
DC, H, O and N only Submit Name the elements that make up most of a plant's body. What are essential mineral nutrients and beneficial mineral nutrients? View Solution Photosynthesis is essential for survival of View Solution View Solution ...
Eggplants require moderate amounts of nitrogen and high amounts of potassium and phosphorus. Feed eggplant every 3–4 weeks with fish emulsion or compost tea to deliver these nutrients. Eggplants are heavy feeders. Prepare planting beds by adding aged compost and well-rotted organic mulch. ...
overview on the reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and their impact on the biochemical and molecular status of plants with increased climatic variations. Also additionally, different tolerance strategies adopted by plants to combat environmental adversities have been discussed....
Step-by-Step Solution:1. Understanding Essential Elements: Essential elements are those that are crucial for the plant's growth, metabolism, and overall survival. They play specific roles in physiological proce
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After we performed the UHPLC-MS method, it could be observed that chlorogenic acid and rosmarinic acid showed particularly high concentrations, indicating their abundance in the respective plant extracts. The presence and quantity of these compounds contribute significantly to the antioxidant and potential...
Cu toxicity first occurs in the roots and then expands to the aboveground parts, affecting various physiological processes. High concentrations of Cu in the soil can limit and impair root growth, which results in the reduced uptake of nutrients and water. Typically, the inhibition of root growth...