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halophyte

[ UK /hˈe‍ɪləfˌa‍ɪt/ ]
NOUN
  1. plant growing naturally in very salty soil

How To Use halophyte In A Sentence

  • The Marabi mangrove forests are halophyte forests distributed along the Ecuadorian Coast and located at the mouths of river systems converging on the Pacific Coast of South America. Manabí mangroves
  • Some (but by no means all) halophytes utilize salt-secreting glands to remove excess ions from their leaves, reducing the need for very tight balancing of ion accumulation and growth.
  • Open grasslands and open halophyte grasslands predominate in both study areas, interspersed with Chihuahuan desert scrublands.
  • Great attention has been paid to the salt tolerance of halophytes at different seedling stages.
  • However, the mechanisms taken by the seeds of halophytes to adapt to saline stress are still poorly understood.
  • Several "halophyte" (salt tolerant) plant species and seaweed species can be processed to yield an impure form of sodium carbonate, and these sources predominated in Europe and elsewhere until the early 19th Century. Find Me A Cure
  • Open halophyte grassland typically occurs in swales and is characterized by H. mutica and Sporobolus airoides; other grasses, such as B. gracilis and Pnnicum obtusum, are also present.
  • These plants, known as halophytes, include a large taxonomic variety and occupy diverse habitats, from extremely dry to temporarily waterlogged sites or salt marshes.
  • One of the most typical halophyte plant formations is dominated by tetyr (Salsola gemmascens), a 30-50 centimeters (cm) shrub, associated with low species diversity and sparse coverage. Caspian lowland desert
  • In order to endure salinity, salt-dilution halophyte, the Suaeda salsa took the most important measures of succulence of some organs.
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