Plants could be grown to maturity in a defined nutrient solution was demonstrated

Plants Could Be Grown To Maturity In A Defined Nutrient Biology Question

Plants could be grown to maturity in a defined nutrient solution was demonstrated for the first time by

Options

(a) Priestley
(b) Von Sacchs
(c) Ingenhousz
(d) Van Niel

Correct Answer:

Von Sacchs

Explanation:

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Topics: Transport and Nutrition in Plants (163)
Subject: Biology (4253)

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