Salinity Induced Antioxidant Defense in Roots of Industrial Hemp (IH: <i>Cannabis sativa</i> L.) for Fiber during Seed Germination
Global climate change induced sea level rise, rainfed agriculture, poor quality irrigation water, and seawater intrusion through interconnected ditches and inland waterways cause soil salinity in inland and coastal areas. To reclaim and prevent further soil erosion, salt tolerant crops are required....
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