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Researchers at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Nanotechnology Center say they can grow bigger, faster tomatoes by exposing tomato seeds to carbon nanotubes, which will enrich the germination process, penetrating the seed coats ...
Researchers at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Nanotechnology Center say they can grow bigger, faster tomatoes by exposing tomato seeds to carbon nanotubes, which will enrich the germination process, penetrating the seed coats ...
Tomato seeds exposed to nanoparticles in the form of carbon nanotubes that are only 1/50,000 the width of a human hair, sprouted sooner and grew faster in what researchers are describing as a step toward the “goals of nanoagriculture.” Scientists from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock mixed nanotubes with tomato seeds and discovered that [...]