Study on the Root Activity with Seven Plant Growth Regulators in Room

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This paper aims to study the root activity of wheat and radish seeds with seven plant growth regulators in room through seed soaking. The results show that it mainly affects the stem height of wheat seed when it was 1000 dilution of the 7 plant growth regulators, but it mainly affects the main root length of wheat seed when it was 5000 dilution. when we treat radish seeds in 1000 and 5000 dilution , there were obvious effect on stem height and main root length, this study is helpful for field planting.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 781-784)

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965-968

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September 2013

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