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Properties of Colloidal Solution (With Diagram) | Plants

The following points highlight the seven important properties of colloidal solution. Colloidal Solution Property # 1. Filterability: The colloidal particles are unable to pass through parchment membrane or collodion. Colloidal Solution Property # 2. Adsorption and Increased Surface Area: The colloidal particles have a tendency to attract and retain at their surfaces other par­ticles with which they come in contact. [...]

By |2016-02-24T13:45:12+00:00February 24, 2016|Plant Physiology|Comments Off on Properties of Colloidal Solution (With Diagram) | Plants

Essential and Non-Essential Elements in Plants

The below mentioned article provides a study-note on the essential and non-essential elements in plants. Chemical analysis of the plant ash (i.e. the residue left after the dry matter of the plant has been burnt) has shown that plants contain about 40 different elements. Some of them are indispensible or necessary for the normal growth and development of the plants [...]

By |2016-02-24T13:44:56+00:00February 24, 2016|Plant Physiology|Comments Off on Essential and Non-Essential Elements in Plants

Plant Physiology: Study Notes

The below mentioned article provides an introduction on the plant physiology. Understanding of the processes by which plants keep alive and grow is the aim of plant physiology. Thus plant physiology deals with the life processes of the vegetable organism. Any chemical or physical change occurring within a living plant cell or any interaction between the organism and its environment [...]

By |2015-10-16T11:05:04+00:00October 16, 2015|Plant Physiology|Comments Off on Plant Physiology: Study Notes
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