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.
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.
no, because they are amune to it
Depends entirely upon the plant and the salinity - all plants have a small range of tolerance but different plant species have a very wide range and some plants are actually restricted to growing in positions which stand in sea-water. Numerically, there are far more species intolerant of salinity than there are that tolerate it.
Yes it does make a difference on plants growth if you talk to them.
Yes,it could effect the growth of plants
Plants require a proper balance of minerals for optimum growth.
Salinity can significantly impact net primary productivity (NPP) by influencing the growth and metabolic processes of aquatic plants and phytoplankton. High salinity levels can stress these organisms, leading to reduced photosynthesis and growth rates, while low salinity levels may promote more favorable conditions for productivity. Additionally, changes in salinity can alter nutrient availability and the composition of species within an ecosystem, further affecting overall productivity. Thus, maintaining optimal salinity levels is crucial for sustaining healthy aquatic ecosystems and their productivity.
Yes, rat poison can be absorbed by plants and can affect their growth and development if they are exposed to it.
Yes.
Yes
plants affected by salinity grow more slowly and are,therefore,stunted.
high salt content prevents plants from absorbing the water