Study Links Plant Damage to Nanoparticles/NY Times blog
Thanks to Teresa Binstock for this tip–
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| An exposure to nano-scale copper oxide particles stunted the shoots and roots of radishes and two species of rye grass. |
Thanks to Teresa Binstock for this tip–
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| An exposure to nano-scale copper oxide particles stunted the shoots and roots of radishes and two species of rye grass. |
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I am not surprised considering that plant life over areas where the soil contains high amounts of particular natural metals is often sparse, or limited in species.