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- who: Goitseone Malambane et al. from the Hainan University, China have published the research: Drought stress tolerance mechanisms and their potential common indicators to salinity, insights from the wild watermelon (Citrullus lanatus): A review, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The timely stomatal closure of the wild watermelon results in lower internal CO2 which then results in significantly reduction of the photosynthesis activity, and this can be thought to contribute to the survival of the plant as the energy is focused mostly in maintaining the plant under drought stress . It can be concluded that wild watermelon . . .
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