Explore Abiotic through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Abiotic in a sentence
Abiotic meaning
- Nonliving, inanimate, characterised by the absence of life; of inorganic matter.
- Tending to inhibit or destroy life; antibiotic; incompatible with life.
Using Abiotic
- The main meaning on this page is: Nonliving, inanimate, characterised by the absence of life; of inorganic matter. | Tending to inhibit or destroy life; antibiotic; incompatible with life.
- In the example corpus, abiotic often appears in combinations such as: abiotic stress, of abiotic, abiotic factors.
Context around Abiotic
- Average sentence length in these examples: 22 words
- Position in the sentence: 9 start, 9 middle, 2 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Abiotic
- In this selection, "abiotic" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 22 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, deep, effects, examples, stress, factors and stressors stand out and add context to how "abiotic" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include abiotic stress affects and and other abiotic samples that. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "abiotic" sits close to words such as abbeys, abundances and aced, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with abiotic
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Examples Abiotic stress comes in many forms. (7 words)
However, abiotic redox reactions of arsenic are slow. (8 words)
Competition is one of many interacting biotic and abiotic factors that affect community structure. (14 words)
To test it, it was then given new samples – including those from living things, remnants of ancient life and other abiotic samples that did not point to life, such as pure chemicals – and identified them with 90 per cent accuracy. (40 words)
It has been claimed by one study that abiotic stress causes the most crop loss of any other factor and that most major crops are reduced in their yield by more than 50% from their potential yield. (37 words)
Holdridge Holdridge classified climates based on the biological effects of temperature and rainfall on vegetation under the assumption that these two abiotic factors are the largest determinants of the types of vegetation found in a habitat. (36 words)
Example sentences (20)
Research has also shown that abiotic stressors are at their most harmful when they occur together, in combinations of abiotic stress factors.
To test it, it was then given new samples – including those from living things, remnants of ancient life and other abiotic samples that did not point to life, such as pure chemicals – and identified them with 90 per cent accuracy.
Also there is a lack of good management practices for the biotic and abiotic stress.
This can, for instance, involve ideas that all methane found at depth comes from deep abiotic processes, which is certainly not the case.
Abiotic stress affects animals, but plants are especially dependent on environmental factors, so it is particularly constraining.
A variety of galling insects are among the most specialized and diverse herbivores on the planet, and their extensive protections against abiotic stress factors have helped the insect in gaining that position of honor.
Because abiotic stress is widely considered a detrimental effect, the research on this branch of the issue is extensive.
Both abiotic and biotic factors may affect the frequency with which each phase occurs. citation Coccolithophores reproduce asexually through binary fission.
Competition is one of many interacting biotic and abiotic factors that affect community structure.
Corrosion is mainly due to abiotic factors; however, at least 20% of corrosion is caused by microorganisms that are attached to the metal subsurface (i.
Effects Abiotic stress, as a natural part of every ecosystem, will affect organisms in a variety of ways.
Even though it is healthy for an ecosystem, a wildfire can still be considered an abiotic stressor, because it puts an obvious stress on individual organisms within the area.
Examples Abiotic stress comes in many forms.
For more information on the harmful effects of abiotic stress, see the sections below on plants and animals.
Holdridge Holdridge classified climates based on the biological effects of temperature and rainfall on vegetation under the assumption that these two abiotic factors are the largest determinants of the types of vegetation found in a habitat.
However, abiotic redox reactions of arsenic are slow.
In endangered species Biodiversity is determined by many things, and one of them is abiotic stress.
In plants A plant’s first line of defense against abiotic stress is in its roots.
It considers how such interactions, along with interactions between species and the abiotic environment, affect community structure and species richness, diversity and patterns of abundance.
It has been claimed by one study that abiotic stress causes the most crop loss of any other factor and that most major crops are reduced in their yield by more than 50% from their potential yield.
Common combinations with abiotic
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- abiotic stress 16×
- of abiotic 6×
- abiotic factors 4×
- to abiotic 4×
- the abiotic 4×
- abiotic stresses 3×
- that abiotic 2×
- and abiotic 2×
- against abiotic 2×
- abiotic and 2×