Plant and Cell Physiology Supplement
Abstract of the Annual Meeting of JSPP 2011
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The influence of metal hydride ion binding properties on plants Part2 (phenomenon report)
*Masako KannoHiroe WatanabeTaneaki Oikawa
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Following our Part 1 analytical report on plant gene expression influences by metal hydride water, we will describe the phenomena of plant growth promotion, life extension and blooming control. Cut flowers, which absorbed this water, exhibited mysterious phenomena. The cut flowers grew, becoming higher, developed new flowers and had their condition maintained. Some produced only leaves, and others produced only flowers. Some suddenly withered and died. Based on the fact that among metal hydrides, the ion binding property of metal hydrides such as CaH2 is capable of creating hydrogen in a negative ion condition, we can infer that this negative hydrogen ion is responsible for the observed phenomena on plants.
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© 2011 by The Japanese Society of Plant Physiologists
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