Physiological and Biochemical Grounding of Different Nanomaterials Use WhenGrowing Corn Seeds
Polishchuk S. D.,
Nazarova A. A.,
Byshov N. V.,
Kuznetsov D. V.,
Churilov D. G. and
Churilov G. I.
Modern Applied Science, 2017, vol. 11, issue 1, 195
Abstract:
We have investigated in labandfield conditions the influence of cornpre-plant treatment with cuprum and cobalt nano particles and humicacids. We have determined the vitaland morpho-physiological parameters of plants and shown that the effective concentrations are within the limit 0.1-1.0 gper hectare norm of seeding rate. We have discovered that nano particlesi ncrease photosynthesis efficiency andactivate oxidation-reduction ferments and parameters of mineral metabolismthat increases fat in grown seeds by 0.63% as compared with the control.
Date: 2017
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