Chemicals and lack of soil effect growth, development, and the amount of nutrients found in Brassica

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An example of this would be when an increased amount of ammonia solution is used as a fertilizer; a decreased amount of carbohydrates is produced (Hatcher, 1998). Brassica rapa, also known as the Wisconsin Fast Plant, is a great model for researching these new technological advances. Most popularly studied at the University of Wisconsin, fast plants are ideal because of their rapid growth and fast life cycle...
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Most popularly studied at the University of Wisconsin, fast plants are ideal because of their rapid growth and fast life cycle. Dr. Williams, a researcher at the University of Wisconsin, bred these plants over a period of twenty years and brought their life cycle down from six months to a mere five weeks...
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