Plant stress in arid areas and new approaches to plant cultivation

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Abstract

Due to the rapid increase in world population and the growing need for food supplies as a
raw material for food, medicine, animal feed, etc., has become increasingly important for
studying and researching plants. Today, plants are subjected to various stresses such as
water stress, salinity, food shortage, lack of light, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and so on. This
factor is more palpable in arid areas due to the vulnerability of the climate. Can be
suggested various ways to reduce the types of plant stress. An example of these methods
of cultivation has been investigated in the form of new ship models that will be briefed.
- Cultivation in isolated environment
- New Cultivation (Weekly 27 liter for 200 Plants)
- and etc.

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