Several aspects on the plant growth and development in space environment. Trace gases generated in closed plant cultivation systems and their effects on plant growth.
Abstract:Abstract:Interactions between plants and trace gases, especially ethylene, were investigated from two different viewpoints ; ethylene is toxic for plant growth, whereas the ethylene release rate of plants can be utilized as a plant growth indicator.When lettuce plants and shiitake mushroom mycelium were cultivated in closed chambers, ethylene concentration increased with time. Ethylene was released both from lettuce plant and from shiitake mushroom mycelium. Dioctyl phthalate (DOP) and Dibutyl phthalate (DBP) … Show more
“…This releases the concern about the possible damage effect of the organic solvent on the wax layer of the leaf which may inuence the growth of the plant. 40 The spreading of the ricinine formulations was then quantitatively evaluated by measuring the contact angle on V. unguiculata (L.) leaf surface as well as the surface of T. cinnabarinus (B.). Fig.…”
Amphiphilic block copolymer PEO–PCL improves the encapsulation of ricinine and enhances the acaricidal efficiency of the pesticide on V. unguiculata (L.) when compared to the formulations made by surfactants.
“…This releases the concern about the possible damage effect of the organic solvent on the wax layer of the leaf which may inuence the growth of the plant. 40 The spreading of the ricinine formulations was then quantitatively evaluated by measuring the contact angle on V. unguiculata (L.) leaf surface as well as the surface of T. cinnabarinus (B.). Fig.…”
Amphiphilic block copolymer PEO–PCL improves the encapsulation of ricinine and enhances the acaricidal efficiency of the pesticide on V. unguiculata (L.) when compared to the formulations made by surfactants.
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