Hydroponics - A Standard Methodology for Plant Biological Researches 2012
DOI: 10.5772/36294
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Plant Hydroponic Cultivation: A Support for Biology Research in the Field of Plant-Microbe-Environment Interactions

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“…Mala et al (2010) emphasize that short-term hydroponic cultures can be highly effective in general evaluation of heavy metal accumulation efficiency by tree species, especially in fast-growing willow species. Experiments conducted in vitro enable strict control of sterility, thus allowing for determination of the direct influence of the investigated microbial strains on the plant while excluding the effects of interactions with other microorganisms (Mhadhbi, 2012). The factors that may be key influences in phytoextraction success are compounds responsible for plant stress.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mala et al (2010) emphasize that short-term hydroponic cultures can be highly effective in general evaluation of heavy metal accumulation efficiency by tree species, especially in fast-growing willow species. Experiments conducted in vitro enable strict control of sterility, thus allowing for determination of the direct influence of the investigated microbial strains on the plant while excluding the effects of interactions with other microorganisms (Mhadhbi, 2012). The factors that may be key influences in phytoextraction success are compounds responsible for plant stress.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%