Range |
~1.6 grams
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Organism |
Tobacco Nicotiana tabacum |
Reference |
Ju HY, Bible BB, Chong C. Influence of ionic thiocyanate on growth of cabbage, bean, and tobacco. J Chem Ecol. 1983 Aug9(8):1255-62. doi: 10.1007/BF00982227. p.1256 bottom paragraphPubMed ID24407816
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Method |
p.1256 5th paragraph:"On December 17, seeds of Delhi tobacco were sown in fiber flats (25×15 cm) containing silica sand (size No. 24). On January 7 and January 21, seeds of Early Greenball cabbage and Contender beans, respectively, were sown in similar flats containing a 1:1 (v/v) mixture of peat moss and vermiculite. After emergence, seedlings were watered and fertilized every other day with a dilute solution of 20-20-20 fertilizer (0.5 g/liter H20). Plants at all stages of growth were kept under greenhouse conditions at a mean daily temperature of 22±2°C." |
Comments |
p.1256 bottom paragraph:"On February 21, seedlings of each species were removed from the flats, washed with distilled water (22°C), wiped free of excess water, and weighed. Seedlings of uniform weight (tobacco, ca. 1.6 g cabbage, ca. 1.8 g beans, ca. 4.0 g) were transplanted to white styrofoam platforms…" |
Entered by |
Uri M |
ID |
111702 |