Examples of 'abiotic' in a sentence

Meaning of "abiotic"

Abiotic refers to factors or substances that are not derived from living organisms or that do not result from the activities of living organisms. In environmental science, abiotic factors can include things like temperature, sunlight, and soil composition
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  • Nonliving, inanimate, characterised by the absence of life; of inorganic matter.
  • Tending to inhibit or destroy life; antibiotic; incompatible with life.
  • Any such material

How to use "abiotic" in a sentence

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Levels in abiotic environmental matrices of remote regions.
Serious damage caused by biotic or abiotic agents.
Crop adaptation to abiotic and biotic constraints.
Abiotic precipitation involves little or no biological influence.
These biotic and abiotic components are.
Abiotic stresses may also be caused by chemicals.
Hydrolysis is an important reaction controlling abiotic degradation.
How does abiotic factors influence the ecosystem.
Potential interactions with the abiotic environment.
Abiotic processes may also operate.
Monsanto has a patent for abiotic stress.
Abiotic disorders are non infectious diseases.
There is just as good evidence it is an abiotic petroleum.
The abiotic factors vary from ecosystem to ecosystem.
To characterize the habitat of an abiotic point of view.

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Abiotic and biotic components influence each other.
Study appears to support theory of abiotic oil.
Interrelations of biotic and abiotic data were statistically analysed.
Such communities are impacted by a variety of abiotic factors.
The abiotic components of the environment.
Environmental effects can be either biotic or abiotic.
Biotic factors rely upon abiotic factors to survive.
Abiotic factors are not involved in processes of genetic divergence.
Biostimulants in the fight against abiotic stress.
Abiotic theory of the origin of oil.
Chemicals may also cause abiotic stresses.
Change of abiotic conditions in marine ecosystems.
Better recovery after episodes of abiotic stress.
Critics of the abiotic theory disagree.
Abiotic limiting factors restrict the growth of populations.
In the biotic and abiotic environment.
A major abiotic stress factor for plants is salinity.
No experimental studies have been reported on its abiotic degradation.
Overcoming abiotic stresses to increase production.
Agronomic interest in relation to biotic and abiotic constraints.
Biotic and abiotic factors promote life in soils.
Evaluation of relevant parameters of abiotic factors.
Communities and their abiotic environment constitute an ecosystem.
Abiotic stress and hormone treatments.
Heritage and ordinary abiotic nature.
The abiotic component and the biotic component.
Counteracts adverse effects of abiotic stress.
Images of abiotic and biotic factors.
Inability to face a biotic or abiotic stress.
Abiotic degradation comprises chemical transformation and photochemical transformation.
Freeze dried bacteria are in an abiotic state.
Concentrations in abiotic environmental media.
Greater resistance to episodes of abiotic stress.
Any observed abiotic degradation.
Abiotic oxygen uptake if any.

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