how does medicine effect plant
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Residues of commonly used drugs in the environment are likely to have a significant impact on plant growth, a new study suggests. U.K. researchers found that the growth of edible crops can be affected by traces of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, even at very low concentrations.
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Each drug was shown to affect the plants in very specific ways, with marked differences between drugs that are closely related. For example, drugs from the fenamic acid class affected the growth of radish roots, whilst ibuprofen had a significant influence on the early root development of lettuce plants.
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