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Why do some plants belonging to halophytes and growing in marshy lands, face great difficulty in seed germination. ? How such plants solve this problem ?

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Plant belonging to halophytes and growing in marshy lands face a great difficulty in seed germination due to presence of high concentration of salt in water. These plants solve this problem by vivipary.
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