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Salinity is known to affect at least 20% of all arable land and the amount of land affected is doubled in areas that require irrigation. This has a major affect upon the plants that can grow in these regions, and if salinity becomes to high it is often the case that fields need to be abandoned and no crops are able to grow.
Although plants require salts for development and growth, the vast majority of plants suffer from ionic and osmotic stresses when grown in areas of high salt, such as arid regions with poor drainage, coastal areas, and areas where irrigation has left a residual deposit of salts. Even though most plants suffer badly in areas of excessive salts, some have developed to become salt tolerant.
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Although plants require salts for development and growth, the vast majority of plants suffer from ionic and osmotic stresses when grown in areas of high salt, such as arid regions with poor drainage, coastal areas, and areas where irrigation has left a residual deposit of salts. Even though most plants suffer badly in areas of excessive salts, some have developed to become salt tolerant.
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