Tolerance

ID Crop ID Crop Tolerance Metadata ID
1 Bitter Gourd It tolerates some drought, but water stress hastens maturity and senescence. 8568
2 Potherb Fameflower Waterleaf is relatively tolerant to drought. Exposed to drought it adopts a crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM), resulting in an effective use of available moisture, carbon dioxide assimilation continuing during the night and increased growth. 8582
3 Smooth Loofah The sponges tolerate mechanical stress and resume their original shape after being pressed down 8571
4 Cabbage-tree Tolerated to light-frosted. But severe frost may cause trees to die back to ground level. 8583
5 Marrow Marrow is drought tolerant, but requires about 2.5 cm water per week for good production 8584
6 Star Gooseberry Star Gooseberry tolerates heavy rainfall and heavy soils, but does best under conditions of good fertility and drainage. 8538
7 Chaya Chaya tolerance of harsh conditions of high temperatures, deep shade, inundations or droughts and absence of serious diseases or pests 8585
8 Black Mulberry Plants are very tolerant of atmospheric pollution 8586
9 Black Mulberry Tolerance to droughts, ability to grow on infertile and rocky soil, resistance to cold 8588
10 Passionfruit The mature purple passionfruit tolerates light frosts 8593
11 Job's Tear Job's Tears reported to tolerate laterite, low pH, photoperiodic latitude, poor soil, slope, virus, and waterlogging. 8612
12 Hyacinth Bean Hyacinth Bean is drought-tolerant. Provided drainage is good, the plant is extremely tolerant of soil texture. It is also fairly tolerant to high temperatures and more cold tolerant growing much later into colder seasons than many other tropical legumes 8613
13 Gemsbok Bean (Tylosema esculentum) This plant is drought-tolerant and can grow vigorously in extremely nutrient-poor soils 8614
14 Niger Seed The plant tolerates poor soil and drought. It also r tolerates waterlogged soils since it grows equally well on either drained soils or waterlogged clays. It is salt tolerant but flowering is delayed with increasing salinity. 8615
15 Chinese Spinach The plant tolerance to heat, drought and poor soils. A. tricolor has demonstrated tolerance for soil with high aluminum levels. 8616
16 Jicama Yam Bean Pachyrhizus erosus is resistant to drought. 8617
17 Okra It is among the most heat- and drought-tolerant vegetable species in the world and will tolerate soils with heavy clay and intermittent moisture. 8618
18 Taro (Cocoyam) Taro is rather tolerant to shade. Taro can withstand highly reduced soil conditions. 8619
19 Malabar Spinach Basella alba L. is an extremely heat tolerant. It tolerates fairly poor soils but does much better in rich soils. It also does tolerate low light levels. 8620
20 Malabar Spinach (Basella rubra) It can tolerates fairly poor soils and can tolerate low light levels. 8605