GERMINATION PROCESS UNDER THE EFFECT OF ANCU-DINCÄ‚ TYPE BIO-PHYTO-MODULATORS FOR THE PAULOWNIA SPECIES (Thunb.) Stend.
Abstract
Beside the convenational germination procedure, we promoted an alternative method, easy, and faster with the bi-fito-modulators Ancu-Dincă. In the experiments presented in this article were tracked the evolution process of germination seed of Paulownia species using bio-phyto-modulators type AncuDincă DEA and DIEE that were attached inititial seed bags and then attach vessel sprouting. Bio-phyto-modulators are discoveries that provide intelligent solutions to improve lives, bringing balance in processes that exist in nature. The results of the experiments presented in this paper confirm the beneficial contribution of the Bio-phyto-modulators AncuDincă to the process of germination and guide the author of this paper to make the appropriate use of them, properly correlating their use with the corresponding classes of laboratory condition.The papers published in the journal are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License, which permits unrestricted, non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the work is properly cited.
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