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Somewhere in that range is a plant that can tolerate almost any condition.
And there is a need for crops that can tolerate droughts or the poor soils often found in developing countries.
Native grasses that can tolerate the hot and dry summers are the predominant vegetation in the park.
Dr. Blumwald's team hopes to use the same strategy to develop corn, rice and other plants that can tolerate salty soil.
But nature, in turn, has been developing some Roundup Ready plants of her own, weeds that can tolerate being sprayed with Roundup.
In 1995, he introduced Eskimo, with 5- to 6-inch wide flowers consisting of pale lilac petals that can tolerate at least six degrees of frost.
Scientists from the University of Wisconsin have now discovered a microbe that can tolerate extreme acidity as well as the Man of Steel can.
Such "edge habitats" inhibit specialist plant and animal species that is, species that can tolerate a narrow range of environmental conditions.
Aquatic organisms that can tolerate a wide range of external ion concentrations are called euryhaline; those that have a limited tolerance are called stenohaline.
The researchers planned to breed high-yielding rice varieties that can tolerate floods, potentially saving billions of dollars in lost crops and feeding millions of additional people.
"With levels of radiation extremely high, we would need to develop equipment that can tolerate high radiation," Junichi Matsumoto, an executive at Tepco, said Tuesday.
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