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Morphological and physiological responses of some halophytes to salinity stress
A pot experiment was conducted to examine whether the morphological and physiological characteristics of some halophytes may be affected by salt stress.
Mohammadi, Hamid, Kardan, Javid
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Mangroves: obligate or facultative halophytes? A review
National Natural Science Foundation of China [40776046]; National Basic Research Program of China [2009CB426306]; China State Administration of Oceanography [200905009]Salinity plays significant roles in regulating the growth and distribution of ...
Lin, Guanghui +9 more
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Soil salinity is a serious environmental issue in arid China. Halophytes show extreme salt tolerance and are grow in saline-alkaline environments. There rhizosphere have complex bacterial communities, which mediate a variety of interactions between ...
Fating Yin, Fenghua Zhang, Haoran Wang
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Halophytes, the answer to all your salt problems
Accumulation of salt in wastewater and soil is a increasing environmental and economic problem that might be solved with use of halophytes. To do so understanding of how halophytes take up and distribute sodium is needed.
Wallert, A.M.
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Antinutrients in Halophyte-Based Crops
The cultivation of halophytes is an alternative approach to sustain agricultural productivity under changing climate. They are densely equipped with a diverse group of metabolites that serve multiple functions, such as providing tolerance to plants ...
Asad Ullah, Asghari Bano, Naeem Khan
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A computational analysis of Salt Overly Sensitive 1 homologs in halophytes and glycophytes
Soil salinity is one of the most serious impediments to global agricultural productivity. Although most terrestrial plants are glycophytes which cannot tolerate high salt concentrations, a small fraction of species are halophytes.
Ray Bressan, Cherin Kim
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Arid desert regions are among the harshest ecological environments on Earth. Halophytes, with their unique physiological characteristics and adaptability, have become the dominant vegetation in these areas.
Xingzhe Wang +8 more
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Transpiration and Behaviour of Stomata in Halophytes
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Halophytes- Alternative Food Crops from Saline and Coastal Habitats
Halophytes are salt-resistant or salt-tolerant plants which thrive and complete their life cycles in terrestrial or aquatic habitats having high salt concentrations.
Baby UshaKiran, M S, Kaladharan, P
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Littoral soils along Ghana's coastal zones, hosting diverse halophytes with multiple potential applications, contain significant salt content due to seawater influence.
Kwabena A. Sanleri +5 more
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