Meaning abiotic stress
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abiotic stress


  The effect of non-living factors which can harm living organisms. These non-living factors include drought, extreme temperatures, pollutants, etc.
Source: fao.org

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abiotic stress


<botany> Nonliving environmental factors (such as drought, extreme cold or heat, high winds) that can have harmful effects on plants. (06 May 1997)
Source: mondofacto.com (offline)

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abiotic stress


Outside (nonliving) factors which can cause harmful effects to plants, such as soil conditions, drought, extreme temperatures.
Source: groups.molbiosci.northwestern.edu

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abiotic stress


Stress induced by the non-living component of the environment. Stress abiotique
Source: cfs.nrcan.gc.ca (offline)





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