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How Seed Coat Thickness and Water Potential Influence Seed Germination and Growth Under Drought Stress
Seeds are important in seedling establishment, community renewal and restoration of degraded vegetation in sandy grassland ecosystems. Understanding how temperature and precipitation changes affect physiological characters of desert plant seeds is essential for seed development.
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A Hundred License For Oil And Gas Exploration in North Sea Issued by UK, Climate Advocates Appealed
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Healthy Staying on Oceans : Three Mental And Physical Benefits to Body
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UNESCO Says Venice Could Be Endangered Due To Rising Sea Levels
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Purple-Crowned Fairy-Wrens Survival Endangered Due to Wildfires in Northern Australia
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Genealogy of Bees Traced Back 120 Million Years Ago to Ancient Supercontinent Gondwana