These apical dominance effects could be replaced by the application of indoleacetic acid to the tips of decapitated plants.
Further, the bacteria also contribute to plant growth and health by producing the growth hormone indoleacetic acid. “While these bacteria are cleaning the soil, they are also helping plants ...
Moreover, these bacteria also contribute to plant growth and health by producing a high amount of growth hormone called indoleacetic acid (IAA). “So, while these bacteria are cleaning the soil ...
Moreover, these bacteria also contribute to plant growth and health by producing a high amount of growth hormone called indoleacetic acid (IAA). “So, while these bacteria are cleaning the soil, they ...
Mumbai, The Indian Institute of Technology Bombay on Thursday said its researchers have identified bacteria that can consume toxic pollutants in the soil and produce helpful nutrients as a by-product.