Abstract
Kalanchoe pinnata plants can absorb fluoride through roots. The absorption is related to the amount of fluoride applied to the soil. There appeared to be a relationship between the amount of fluoride adsorbed and the subsequent growth of the plants. Plants which adsorbed the largest amounts of fluoride had the greatest increase in growth.
Citation Formats
Johnson, H N, and Applegate, H G.
Growth of fluoride treated Kalanchoe pinnata plants.
Argentina: N. p.,
1962.
Web.
Johnson, H N, & Applegate, H G.
Growth of fluoride treated Kalanchoe pinnata plants.
Argentina.
Johnson, H N, and Applegate, H G.
1962.
"Growth of fluoride treated Kalanchoe pinnata plants."
Argentina.
@misc{etde_6627371,
title = {Growth of fluoride treated Kalanchoe pinnata plants}
author = {Johnson, H N, and Applegate, H G}
abstractNote = {Kalanchoe pinnata plants can absorb fluoride through roots. The absorption is related to the amount of fluoride applied to the soil. There appeared to be a relationship between the amount of fluoride adsorbed and the subsequent growth of the plants. Plants which adsorbed the largest amounts of fluoride had the greatest increase in growth.}
journal = []
volume = {18:1}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Argentina}
year = {1962}
month = {Jan}
}
title = {Growth of fluoride treated Kalanchoe pinnata plants}
author = {Johnson, H N, and Applegate, H G}
abstractNote = {Kalanchoe pinnata plants can absorb fluoride through roots. The absorption is related to the amount of fluoride applied to the soil. There appeared to be a relationship between the amount of fluoride adsorbed and the subsequent growth of the plants. Plants which adsorbed the largest amounts of fluoride had the greatest increase in growth.}
journal = []
volume = {18:1}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Argentina}
year = {1962}
month = {Jan}
}