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Plants' roots hold the soil together so that the salt can not raise up. But when we harvest our crops, the soil is left and salt can easily come up.
plants affected by salinity grow more slowly and are,therefore,stunted.
salinity causes plants to germinate quicker and then die at a much earlier date. apposed to a plant that is surviving onwater with a low content of water.
Plants grow in seawater e.g. mangroves. There are other flowering plants that grow in shallow seawater. Seawater is about 3.5 % salt. Water needs to be over 3.5 % salinity before plants cannot grow.
no, because they are amune to it
what plants are native to anaheim
what are the native plants in the ocean
they are both plants
The growth of plants and trees is affected by a wide variety of variables. The salinity content of soil can affect the growth of most plants in a negative way, such as turning their leaves a dark green color and stunting their growth.
Plants in rainforest undergo transpiration. They hence contribute in water cycle.
They are Native plants.
yes, plants that are adapted to saline soils (such as coastal conditions) are called hallophytes