INFLUENCES OF BIO-PHYTO-MODULATORS ANCU-DINCÄ‚ TYPE ON THE ACCUMULATION OF DRY MASS BY PHOTOSYNTHESIS IN PELARGONIUM SPECIES
Abstract
All the events of our lives are marked by flowers. We offer flowers to loved ones, we decorate homes, offices with ornamental plants. One of the most popular flower is Pelargonium, being a very resistant and easy to care plant. Once described as a plant used†for enchantment†Pelargonium have been captivating gardeners, horticulturists and flower lovers for centuries. In the experiments presented in this article, the changes of dry mass during the photosynthesis process that occurred in the Pelargonium species were tracked, using AncuDincabio-phyto-modulators, attached to the strain of the plants.The AncuDincă Bio-phyto-modulatorsare inventions that offer intelligent solutions to improve the humanlife by living in perfect harmony with ourselves and the surrounding nature. They influence the light absorption by the leaves of Pelargonium and enhance the photosynthesis, as evidenced by the accumulation of dry mass. The results of the experiments presented in this paper confirm the beneficial contribution of theBio-phyto-modulatorsAncuDincăto the process of photosynthesis and guide the author of this paper to make the appropriate use of them, properly correlating their use with the corresponding classes of solar radiation intensity.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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