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==Examples== Abiotic stress comes in many forms. The most common of the stressors are the easiest for people to identify, but there are many other, less recognizable abiotic stress factors which affect environments constantly.<ref name="Palta, Jiwan P 2006">Palta, Jiwan P. and Farag, Karim. "Methohasds for enhancing plant health, protecting plants from biotic and abiotic stress related injuries and enhancing the recovery of plants injured as a result of such stresses." United States Patent 7101828, September 2006.</ref> The most basic stressors include: * High [[winds]]<ref name="Palta, Jiwan P 2006"/> * Extreme [[temperatures]]<ref name="Palta, Jiwan P 2006"/> * [[Drought]]<ref name="Palta, Jiwan P 2006"/> * [[Flood]]<ref name="Palta, Jiwan P 2006"/><ref>{{cite journal |last1=Voesenek |first1=LA |last2=Bailey-Serres |first2=J |title=Flood adaptive traits and processes: an overview. |journal=The New Phytologist |date=April 2015 |volume=206 |issue=1 |pages=57–73 |doi=10.1111/nph.13209 |pmid=25580769|doi-access=free |bibcode=2015NewPh.206...57V }}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |last1=Sasidharan |first1=R |last2=Hartman |first2=S |last3=Liu |first3=Z |last4=Martopawiro |first4=S |last5=Sajeev |first5=N |last6=van Veen |first6=H |last7=Yeung |first7=E |last8=Voesenek |first8=LACJ |title=Signal Dynamics and Interactions during Flooding Stress. |journal=Plant Physiology |date=February 2018 |volume=176 |issue=2 |pages=1106–1117 |doi=10.1104/pp.17.01232 |pmid=29097391|pmc=5813540 }}</ref> * Other natural disasters, such as [[tornado]]es and [[wildfires]].<ref name="Palta, Jiwan P 2006"/> * [[Cold]]<ref name="Palta, Jiwan P 2006"/> * [[Heat]]<ref name="Palta, Jiwan P 2006"/> * [[Plant nutrition|Nutrient]] deficiency<ref name=":2">{{Cite journal |last1=Cotrim |first1=Gustavo dos Santos |last2=Silva |first2=Deivid Metzker da |last3=Graça |first3=José Perez da |last4=Oliveira Junior |first4=Adilson de |last5=Castro |first5=Cesar de |last6=Zocolo |first6=Guilherme Julião |last7=Lannes |first7=Lucíola Santos |last8=Hoffmann-Campo |first8=Clara Beatriz |year=2023 |title=Glycine max (L.) Merr. (Soybean) metabolome responses to potassium availability |url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0031942222003880 |journal=Phytochemistry |volume=205 |pages=113472 |doi=10.1016/j.phytochem.2022.113472 |pmid=36270412 |bibcode=2023PChem.205k3472C |s2cid=253027906 |issn=0031-9422}}</ref> Lesser-known stressors generally occur on a smaller scale. They include: poor [[edaphic]] conditions like rock content and [[pH|pH levels]], high [[radiation]], compaction, contamination, and other, highly specific conditions like rapid [[tissue hydration|rehydration]] during [[seed germination]].<ref name="Palta, Jiwan P 2006"/>
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