Examples of 'hydric' in a sentence

Meaning of "hydric"

Hydric (adjective): Relating to or characterized by an abundance of moisture or water
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  • Characterized by, or requiring, moisture.
  • Sufficiently wet to inhibit the survival of many species.
  • Relating to hydrogen.
  • Relating to alcohols.

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Artificial wetlands do not have hydric soil.
The hydric ration depends of the total caloric intake.
The country also suffered from hydric erosion.
Hydric soil have a number of agricultural and nonagricultural applications.
The others are xeric and hydric.
The hydromorphic behavior under hydric solicitations was studied.
Hydric circuit of spa.
The crater has suffered a lot of hydric erosion.
There are few studies on hydric and nutritional requirement of medicinal plants.
Method for increasing the resistance to hydric stress in plants.
Early hydric stress.
Hydric rill erosion.
Receive alerts on hydric stress.
Hydric piping erosion.
Schistosomiasis is considered a major hydric transmission parasitic disease in the world.

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Hydric sheet erosion.
These measurements are determining factors in analyzing the hydric status of tamarugos.
Excessive hydric activity can lead to increased microbial cell mortality.
A more concise definition is a community composed of hydric soil and hydrophytes.
Hydric soil lists have a lot of agricultural and nonagricultural applications.
A peripheral drainage with a view to obtaining a hydric balance of the ground.
Among these hydric management is demonstrated as a major factor for the crop.
This rainfall deficit has entailed a severe hydric stress in the region.
Species from hydric and mesic habitats were unable to restore photochemical activity.
Those plants are also more sensitive to hydric and probably nitrogenous stress.
The hydric system is the backbone of the ecosystems present in the protected area.
Swamps are typically characterized by hydric soils and have more of a canopy than bogs.
Several authors analyzed the properties of soils under mechanic and hydric solicitation.
Device to determine the coefficient of the hydric expansion of the elements of a composite structure.
The diols may optionally be modified by small quantities of more highly hydric alcohols.
The hydric condition assessment of plants is essential for monitoring agricultural and forest cultures.
Its production has to aim the minimum consumption of hydric and energetic resources.
This layer should act as the hydric flow regulator and as a barrier to infectious agents.
This cleansing composition is allegedly capable of removing both oily and hydric soils.
It protects the microbial biomass from hydric stress by keeping development inside the support.
The combined effects of desiccation and irradiance on mosses from xeric and hydric habitats.
In that period and adequate hydric management is vital for a good production and good quality.
Seeds are germinated in the presence of PEG to induce hydric stress.
The particle hydric transfer is limited because of the soft topography around the waste dumps.
Five cities in Ecuadro already measure their carbon and hydric footprint.
The hydric resources of the Aragonese rivers.
This work confirmed the strong involvement of the PM in cell death during hydric perturbations.
Management of hydric resources in nicaragua page 3.
ENVIRONMENTAL COMMITMENT determining factors in analyzing the hydric status of tamarugos.
Crops with hydric needs that are met by rainfall ; and.
Further, the polyphosphate includes a hydric salt.
Water or hydric erosion, moving water is the main agent of erosion.
Then, the mice received a hydric diet again in the evening.
The strong porosity of the chalk in fact, a real hydric reservoir.
By this point, hydric stress started to become an issue in red wine vineyards.

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