salt tolerance

collocation in English

meaningsofsaltandtolerance

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salt
adjective[before noun]
uk
/sɒlt/
us
/sɑːlt/
containing or preserved ...
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tolerance
noun
uk
/ˈtɒl.ər.əns/
us
/ˈtɑː.lɚ.əns/
willingness to accept behaviour and beliefs that are different from your own, although you might not agree with or approve ...
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(Definition ofsaltandtolerancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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In tomato, salt hypersensitive mutants affected in a single locus that had lost certainsalttolerancemechanisms were identified.
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High-yielding genotypes are usually salt-sensitive, so grafting them onto resistant rootstocks can be a feasible strategy to improvesalttolerance.
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Generally, parasites depend on thesalttoleranceof their hosts, the most restricted ones confine to the distribution of the parasite.
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There is a lack of coherency, which is common in multi-authored books, but the book does provide a very useful source of basic information onsalttolerancein crop plants.
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It has high drought tolerance, high aerosolsalttoleranceand moderate soilsalttolerance.
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Cluster 2 also is characterized by lowsalttolerance.
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A common name of various members of this genus and related genera is saltwort, for theirsalttolerance.
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These shrubs are found in sandy soils and have a highsalttolerance.
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Thissalttolerancecan be a competitive advantage over inland plant species in coastal areas.
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It has the highestsalttoleranceof all turfgrasses.
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In addition, halobio-types (salttolerance) were described.
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