From rock salt.
Salt water provides physiological stress to the plant
The cell body does shrink, however in plants there is a rigid cell wall framework and this does not shrink with the cell contents.
The salt unbalances the plant's systems and prevents it from doing certain necessary actions.
it dies
yes it does, it kill the plant. :)
Salt mines
the plant will grow healthier because salt is the main source for them, the plant can get an IODINE which may became as a fertilizer ..hope this may help .. < love vanjeff>>
All contain salts, but the sources are all mineral (evaporation pools - which if old enough and large enough become mines.
Many animal and plant species lives in saline waters.
it shrinks and if u add salt to a plant cell it explodes (this view is awsome)
The letter 'c' as in the sea
you get some salt. and put it on a plant
Mainly their main food source which is crill and surrounded by open salt water sea.
Depends what plant, Salt would be neutral or harmful to you plant. No pros of putting salt on your plant.
a plant can't take much salt There is no definite answer. Just don't take the salt shaker to your plant.
according to earth ecosystem yes salt water is the main source of drinking water . Its easy to say that we surely depnd on salt water coz 3 forth of earth is water . And salt water is the main source for sure .
Yes it does. Saltwater fish cannot live in freshwater and vice versa.