How is salinity exposed
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The earliest response of a non-halophyte exposed to salinity is that its leaves grow more slowly. Root growth is almost always less affected than shoot growth, so the root : shoot ratio increases. At low salinity, root growth may not decrease at all while shoot growth declines (e.g. barley, Delane et
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The earliest response of a non-halophyte exposed to salinity is that its leaves grow more slowly. Root growth is almost always less affected than shoot growth, so the root : shoot ratio increases. At low salinity, root growth may not decrease at all while shoot growth declines (e.g. barley, Delane et
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