Salt has a chemical in it that will stop the growth of anything.
Corticosteroids can affect growth, especially in children, by inhibiting bone growth and reducing the production of growth hormone. Long-term use of corticosteroids can lead to a decrease in height potential.
Salt can have a negative impact on microorganisms by disrupting their cell membranes and inhibiting their growth. High concentrations of salt can cause dehydration and eventually lead to the death of the microorganism. However, some microorganisms like halophiles are adapted to survive and even thrive in high salt concentrations.
As salt water will kill it quickly in almost all situations, and a regular tap water would keep it living at it's normal rate, I'd say salt would have the greater effect...albeit a negative effect.
"Disperse seeds" means spreading or distributing seeds across a particular area, allowing for new plant growth in various locations. This natural process can happen through various means such as wind, animals, or water to ensure successful reproduction and growth of plants.
Salt water can inhibit plant growth due to its high concentration of salts which can dehydrate the plant and disrupt its ability to absorb nutrients. Tap water, on the other hand, is typically safe for plants as it contains essential minerals and is not overly concentrated with harmful substances.
yes it kills them
Salt will have an adverse affect on most plants.
Yes, salt is bad for plants, enough of it kills plants, and can make it so nothing can ever grow in that soil again.
Yes. Any salt will adversely affect the growth of a radish.
yes
it does
Salt can be toxic to most life when in high dosages. Salt will "burn" small seeds and seedlings, inhibit growth and harm your plants. Salt is caustic in high amounts.
yes
Slow down growth
well it might not make a difference
"The impact of salt water on plant growth."
yes,salt afects the growth of plants by making the plants grow slower than usual.