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Seed Production of Underutilized Vegetables,s newly formed carbon dioxide, eliminate oxygen that had originally been part of the water..Plants with thick leaves, such as cactus, liberate oxygen in air lacking carbon dioxide. They do this by breaking down carbon dioxide that they form from their own substance. If the carbon dioxide is removedProsaic 发表于 2025-3-25 09:59:04
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Influence of Carbon Dioxide Gas on Plant Growth,er, are inhibited by this gas. Extra carbon dioxide added to a green plant’s environment stimulates plant growth, up to a point. Plants grown in sunlight, with their roots immersed in water that was lightly impregnated with carbon dioxide, thrived and gained weight. Plants grown with their roots inMalcontent 发表于 2025-3-26 06:14:56
Influence of Oxygen Gas on Developed Plants,lants’ own carbon. At night, leaves “inspire” atmospheric oxygen and partly replace it by “expiring” carbon dioxide, whereas during the daytime the reverse occurs, and overall the atmosphere in a closed spbaace remains about constant in volume. If the leaves are very thick, however, as in cactus, thcocoon 发表于 2025-3-26 10:52:48
Influence of Oxygen Gas on Some Plant-Derived Substances [,],gen; it only removes a part of their carbon, forming carbon dioxide. This effect is evident in the precipitation of plant extracts, the formation of acetic acid from wine, changes in wood, coagulation of plant albumin, oxidation of turpentine oil, and putrefaction. Olive oil, in contrast, releases nPalter 发表于 2025-3-26 14:43:18
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Of Plant Growth in Oxygen-Free Environments,of the carbon dioxide that they form entirely from their own tissues. Oxygen seems to aid photosynthetic assimilation of carbon dioxide. Thus, in environments lacking oxygen, the elaboration of a certain amount of oxygen appears necessary for the decomposition of a certain amount of carbon dioxide.