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      Carbon nanotubes are able to penetrate plant seed coat and dramatically affect seed germination and plant growth.

      ACS Nano
      Biomass, Fertilizers, Germination, drug effects, Lycopersicon esculentum, growth & development, metabolism, Nanotubes, Carbon, Seeds, Water

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          Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) were found to penetrate tomato seeds and affect their germination and growth rates. The germination was found to be dramatically higher for seeds that germinated on medium containing CNTs (10-40 mug/mL) compared to control. Analytical methods indicated that the CNTs are able to penetrate the thick seed coat and support water uptake inside seeds, a process which can affect seed germination and growth of tomato seedlings.

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          19772305
          10.1021/nn900887m

          Chemistry
          Biomass,Fertilizers,Germination,drug effects,Lycopersicon esculentum,growth & development,metabolism,Nanotubes, Carbon,Seeds,Water

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