Explain three important physiological adaptation in halophytes.
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Salt avoidance may involve some structural and physiological adaptation so as to exclude salt through root membrane or minimize the salt concentrations in the cell. ... Besides physiological alternation, halophytes also adapt some anatomical modifications to cope up with high external soil salinity.
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Salt avoidance may involve some structural and physiological adaptation so as to exclude salt through root membrane or minimize the salt concentrations in the cell. ... Besides physiological alternation, halophytes also adapt some anatomical modifications to cope up with high external soil salinity.
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1) A halophyte is a salt-tolerant plant that grows in waters of high salinity.
2) These plants do not prefer saline environments but because of their ability to cope with high salinity in various ways they face much less competition in these areas.
2) Relatively few plant species are halophytesperhaps only 2% of all plant species.
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