Comparison Between the Water and Salt Stress Effects on Plant Growth and Development

  • de Oliveira A
  • Mendes Alencar N
  • Gomes-Filho E
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Abstract

Abiotic stress limits crop productivity [ 1], and plays a major role in determining the distri‐ bution of plant species across different types of environments. Abiotic stress and its effects on plants in both natural and agricultural settings is a topic that is receiving increasing at‐ tention because of the potential impacts of climate change on rainfall patterns and tempera‐ ture extremes, salinization of agricultural lands by irrigation, and the overall need to maintain or increase agricultural productivity on marginal lands. In the field, a plant may experience several distinct abiotic stresses either concurrently or at different times through the growing season [2].

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de Oliveira, A. B., Mendes Alencar, N. L., & Gomes-Filho, E. (2013). Comparison Between the Water and Salt Stress Effects on Plant Growth and Development. In Responses of Organisms to Water Stress. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/54223

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