Sunday, February 14, 2010

Growth Of Vajina DO Detergents Affect The Growth Of Plants?

DO Detergents affect the growth of plants? - growth of vajina

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1 comment:

Rajesh said...

Effect of detergents on plants varies, depending on how the plant
suspended. Consider two examples:

Plant 1) is sprayed with a cleaning solution to cover all the leaves.

The detergent will remove the wax layer on the leaves of the plant.
The plant uses the wax to make sheets, waterproof, and stop
Agents reach the leaf. If a high concentration of detergent
is used, the detergent is removed from the cell membrane of the cells of the leaf
kill. Even at low concentrations, the death of the leaves is probably
Drying without protective conductor wax.
2) the plant is impregnated with a cleaning solution.

This time, the cleaner does not go directly to the roots. The roots are not
has a waxy cuticle, because its function is to absorb water. Also
have a number of other things to absorb and to ensure that the water does not
Leakage outside the plant floor. The detergent dissolves the lipids
Membrane surrounds the cells of the root. This killingSE outer cell
and let the plant water and nutrients. The cells of the hair root
absorb water and nutrients the plant needs, and they will
the first to be killed by the detergent. Without their "water and
Nutrients, the plant dies.

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