salt tolerance उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Hatchlings have lower salt tolerance than adults, and Gibbons et al . provided strong evidence that one-and two-year-old terrapins use different habitats than do old individuals.
- The development of higher salt tolerance in food crops is an area of active research . talk ) 20 : 59, 19 May 2015 ( UTC)
- Threatened by habitat destruction in Haiti, " Z . antillarum " is a popular ornamental species due to its distinctive appearance, low maintenance requirements and salt tolerance.
- He has also made significant advances in comparative analysis of rice and wheat genomes and mapping of genes for salt tolerance and basmati quality traits in rice.
- :This blurb indicates Kosteletzkya virginica and Salicornia as having high salt tolerance, and potential use as oil crops . talk ) 21 : 29, 19 May 2015 ( UTC)
- Developed by the International Rice Research Institute, the backcrossed to IR56 with the aim of preserving the genes responsible for salt tolerance that were inherited from " O . coarctata ".
- In India most of the improved salinity-resistant varieties have been developed using Kharchia 65 as base material and is used as a standard for the salt tolerance test of wheat worldwide.
- A strain of " B . pumilus " isolated from black tiger shrimp ( " Penaeus monodon " ) was found to have high salt tolerance and to inhibit the growth of marine pathogens, including " Vibrio alginolyticus ", when cultured together.
- With the highest temperature tolerance among the native fish of the Central Valley, they can be found in both warm and cool water; they also have considerable salt tolerance, for instance occurring in Suisun Marsh ( 7-8 ppt salinity ), and Salinas River lagoon ( 9 ppt ).
- There are several cultivars available, including'NewHy', which combines " the vigor, productivity, salt tolerance and persistence of quackgrass with the drought resistance, growth habit, seed quality and forage quality of bluebunch wheatgrass . " It remains edible for livestock later in the season than other wheatgrasses, and it withstands grazing pressure.