Responses of Organisms to Water Stress

The same amount of water has been present on our planet for about 4 billion years, since shortly after the Earth was formed. Since then it has cycled through evaporation, condensation, precipitation and surface runoff multiple times. Water scarcity as an abiotic factor ranging from moderate to sever...

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Other Authors: Akıncı, Sener (Editor)
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Language:English
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