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Previous studies were mostly conducted based on two-dimensional feature space to monitor salinization, while studies on dense long-term salinization monitoring based on three-dimensional feature space have not been reported.
Bing Guo
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Are Autochthonous Bacteria of Desert Root Environments Capable of Increasing Crop Tolerance to Saline Stress? [PDF]
Plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) could be an alternative for alleviating salinity problems in different plants grown under salinity conditions. The study aimed to evaluate the ability of a bacterial consortium, isolated from the rhizosphere of the ...
Vincenzo Aurilia +5 more
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Salinization is one of the significant factors that impede agricultural development, threaten ecological security, and hinder sustainable development.
Li Shuoyang
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Increasing salinization threatens the normal growth of halophytes in saline habitats, especially at the seedling stage. Soil beneficial microorganisms have the potential to promote salt tolerance of halophytes, but less attention has been paid to the ...
Jing Pan +7 more
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The interaction between vegetation and soil is important for vegetation restoration and reconstruction during the succession of abandoned farmland. We chose four kinds of abandoned farmlands with the time of 1, 6, 12, and 22 years to experiment in the ...
Menghe Gu +4 more
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The shelterbelt forest between oases and the desert plays a vital role in preventing aeolian disasters and desertification in arid regions of northwest China. Tamarix ramosissima (T.
Feiyao Liu +21 more
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LAND SALINIZATION DYNAMICS BASED ON FEATURE SPACE COMBINATIONS FROM LANDSAT IMAGE IN TONGYU COUNTY, NORTHEAST CHINA [PDF]
Land salinization is one of the most common land degradation processes. Tongyu county exemplifies all the forms of land degradation in Northeast China and is prone to land salinization due to its fragile physical conditions. In this study, Landsat remote
F. Huang, P. Wang, Y. Liu, H. Y. Li
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Background Halophytes are better than glycophytes at employing mechanisms to avoid salt injury, but both types of plants can undergo damage due to high soil salinity.
Jing Pan +7 more
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Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are considered highly-efficient agents for conferring salt tolerance in host plants and improving soil fertility in rhizosphere. However, information about the inoculation
Jing Pan +6 more
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