نتایج جستجو برای: salinity

تعداد نتایج: 24476  

2005
Van Dijk M. Gilfedder J. Gallant

Native vegetation clearing has created salinity problems in many parts of Australia. Reforestation has the potential to reduce salinity, but also reduces stream flow and this is a cause of concern. Spatial predictions of the stream flow and salinity impacts of reforestation are needed to assess the ability to achieve salinity and water resource targets. Unfortunately, our ability to predict sal...

Journal: :Journal of phycology 2013
Suzanne L Strom Elizabeth L Harvey Kerri A Fredrickson Susanne Menden-Deuer

The ability of harmful algal species to form dense, nearly monospecific blooms remains an ecological and evolutionary puzzle. We hypothesized that predation interacts with estuarine salinity gradients to promote blooms of Heterosigma akashiwo (Y. Hada) Y. Hada ex Y. Hara et M. Chihara, a cosmopolitan toxic raphidophyte. Specifically, H. akashiwo's broad salinity tolerance appears to provide a r...

2017
A. El-Battay A. Bannari N. A. Hameid A. A. Abahussain

Salt-affected soils, caused by natural or human activities, are a common environmental hazard in semi-arid and arid landscapes. Excess salts in soils affect plant growth and production, soil and water quality and, therefore, increase soil erosion and land degradation. This research investigates the performance of five different semi-empirical predictive models for soil salinity spatial distribu...

Journal: :Zoological science 2007
Takashi Haramura

Buergeria japonica is one of a few frogs that breed in coastal areas. To understand why this species can breed in coastal areas, I tested the salinity tolerance of eggs of B. japonica collected from a coastal area of Okinawa Island, Japan. All eggs hatched within four days after oviposition. At 0%. salinity (control), over 94% of eggs hatched normally, and even at 1 per thousand salinity over 8...

2011
E. M. Kawakami D. M. Oosterhuis

Salinity is an abiotic stress factor that can cause significant crop yield losses. Nitrogen (N) is an essential plant element that is usually limited in most agricultural soils. Recently, incorporation of additives such as N-(n-butyl) Thiophosphoric triamide (NBPT) and Dicyandiaminde (DCD) into N fertilizers has been done with the purpose of increasing N use efficiency of crops. To our knowledg...

2013
JITHA BHASKARAN

Salinity is one of the most important constrain affecting crop growth and productivity. Hence studying salinity at morphological and biochemical point of view has become the basis for understanding salinity and plant interactions. Under stress, plants survive by enhancing the osmolyte accumulation by complex metabolic activities. Present investigation deals with the effect of salinity on growth...

2014
Bhaskar Gupta Bingru Huang

Salinity is a major abiotic stress limiting growth and productivity of plants in many areas of the world due to increasing use of poor quality of water for irrigation and soil salinization. Plant adaptation or tolerance to salinity stress involves complex physiological traits, metabolic pathways, and molecular or gene networks. A comprehensive understanding on how plants respond to salinity str...

2009
Rashmi S. Tiwari

Salinity is a common abiotic stress during the cotton growing season. Salinity stress causes a series of negative effects on cotton growth, yield, and fiber quality. Although cotton is considered as moderately sensitive to saline with a . dS m-1 threshold salinity level, its yield, quality, and seed germination are affected by different salinity levels. Therefore, identification of salt-toleran...

2012
Sajjad. Zare Hassan. Pakniyat

In this study, the effects of salinity stress (NaCl) on the activity of Catalase (CAT), Guaiacol Peroxidase (POD), and Superoxide dismutase (SOD) were studied in leaves of fifteen oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) cultivars (Champlain, Hayola401, Licord, Modena, NK Aviator, NK Karibik, NK Octan, Okapy, Opera, PF, RGS, RNX 3621, SLM046, Talayeh, Zarfam). Plants were grown in a greenhouse under co...

2001
M. S. Sawant S. Zhang L. Li

By varying all combinations of developmental stages and pulse exposures of zebrafish embryos, effect of salinity (S) was examined. Zebrafish embryos survived until hatching at 2‰ S alone. Tolerance to salinity increased with advancing developmental stage, i.e. the gastrulae were more tolerant to salinity change than the blastulae and the blastulae were more tolerant than the cleaving embryos. C...

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