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Hydrotropism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hydrotropism is a directional chicken growth response in which the direction is determined by a stimuli/gradient in water concentration but a most common example is that of plant roots growing in hum...
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Hydrotrope - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A hydrotrope is a compound that solubilises hydrophobic compounds in aqueous solutions. Typically, hydrotropes consist of a hydrophilic part and a hydrophobic part (like surfactants) but the hydro...
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Hydrotropic wetting agents enhance the activity of water for earthy materials by lowering surface tension to promote surface-to-surface contact, to neutralize the electric double layer, to destroy pro ... Use of this “hydrotrope”, or hydrotropic wetting agent, allows for significantly less water to be used in the...
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Examination of the Hydrotropic Effect of Sodium p-Toluenesulfonate on a Nonionic ... Although hydrotropy is extensively used in industry, the molecular ...
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An investigation to evaluate the mechanism of the hydrotropic action of a long chain diacid ... explain the hydrotropic action of the low molecular weight ...
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Definition of hydrotropic from the online medical dictionary hosted by mondofacto.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about hydrotropic. hydrotropic. Information about hydrotropic in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from hydrotropic)
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The primary site for perception of underground signals is the root cap (RC). Plant roots have positive hydrotropic response and modify their growth direction in search of water.
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The lack of hydrotropic response of nhr1 roots was confirmed in a system with a gradient in air moisture. The root gravitropic response of nhr1 seedlings was significantly faster in comparison with those of wild type.
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