2012
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-204x2012000900002
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“…Corroborating with these results, Schulz et al (2010) observed that the bamboo extract also did not statistically influence the length of the lettuce root. In general, the roots are more sensitive to allelochemicals than the aerial parts, even at low concentrations, as they are more exposed to the substances present in the substrate (Miró, Ferreira, & Aquila, 1998). Note.…”
Section: Greenhouse Bioassaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Corroborating with these results, Schulz et al (2010) observed that the bamboo extract also did not statistically influence the length of the lettuce root. In general, the roots are more sensitive to allelochemicals than the aerial parts, even at low concentrations, as they are more exposed to the substances present in the substrate (Miró, Ferreira, & Aquila, 1998). Note.…”
Section: Greenhouse Bioassaymentioning
confidence: 99%