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“... suggest that the cholinergic system of the AMG plays a role in the control of water and salt intake....”
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“.... Although nitrate and free amino acid levels were reduced by salt treatment in roots, protein content...”
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“... salts, characterizing a "salting-out" effect, which is greater in conditions of lower temperature and...”
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“... in Na2SO4 salt concentration resulted in higher morphological and nutritional alterations in the floating aquatic...”
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“.... In addition, the fact that arid or semi-arid areas have water with high salinity can decrease the quality...”
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