Overwhelming metals
are one of the most significant natural poisons. An examination was done to
discover the impact of aluminium in hydroponics culture on the germination of
Raphanus sativus, Vigna radiata and Cicer arietinum. The plants were permitted
to develop in fixed hydroponic culture at different groupings of aluminium
chloride at various concentrations (0, 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 mM). It was
discovered that there was abatement in germination rate with an expansion in
the centralization of the aluminium. Raphanus sativus and Vigna radiata seeds
were able to withstand an aluminium concentration of 10 mM and 25 mM,
respectively while Cicer arietinum was very sensitive to Al and could withstand
only up to 5 mM of aluminium.
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