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http://dx.doi.org/10.5352/JLS.2004.14.5.809

Effect of Electrolyzed Acidic Water on the Growth of Soybean Sprout.  

윤동준 (경북대학교 농업개발대학원)
이정동 (경북대학교 식물생명과학부)
강동진 (경북대학교 농업과학기술연구소)
박순기 (경북대학교 식물생명과학부)
황영현 (경북대학교 식물생명과학부)
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Journal of Life Science / v.14, no.5, 2004 , pp. 809-814 More about this Journal
Abstract
To investigate the effect of the electrolyzed acidic water for soybean sprouts growth, the responses of characteristics of soybean sprouts were evaluated. Soybean sprouts grown by the electrolyzed acidic water showed shorter length in total body, root, and hypocotyl, etc. but they were evaluated to be increased in hypocotyl diameter and weight per sprout. Total length of soybean sprouts grown for 5 days by electrolyzed acidic water were much shorter than those by tap water. Soybean sprouts grown by tap water showed rapid growth in length even after 5 days but no more growth in length for those grown by electrolyzed acidic water. The growth of hypocotyl showed the same tendency as total length. No difference in root length among the soybean sprouts grown for 4 ~ 11 days by electrolyzed acidic water while those grown by tap water showed continuous rapid growth in length. The diameter of hypocotyl was thicker in those grown by electrolyzed acidic water than those grown by tap water and increased up 5 days. The weight of cotyledon grown by electrolyzed acidic water showed the proportional increase to the growing days but those grown by tap water showed no increase in hypocotyl weight up to 7 days, but a little bit increase after 11 days with the growth of new buds. The fresh weight per sprout was higher in those grown by electrolyzed acidic water until 7 days than tap water but it was the same weight in 11 days cultivation. The electrolyzed acidic water effected on shortening of hypocotyl and root length, thickening of hypocotyl diameter, and enlarging of cotyledon during soybean sprout cultivation.
Keywords
Electrolyzed acidic water; Soybean; Soybean sprout;
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