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The Relationship between Allometric Growth and the Stoichiometric Characteristics of Euhalophyte Suaeda salsa L. Grown in Saline-Alkali Lands: Biological Desalination Potential Prediction. [PDF]
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Heavy metal tolerance and potential for remediation of heavy metal-contaminated saline soils for the euhalophyte Suaeda salsa. [PDF]
Shang C, Wang L, Tian C, Song J.
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Root growth characteristics and antioxidant system of Suaeda salsa in response to the short-term nitrogen and phosphorus addition in the Yellow River Delta. [PDF]
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Transcriptomic analysis identifies novel genes and pathways for salt stress responses in Suaeda salsa leaves. [PDF]
Zhang X, Yao Y, Li X, Zhang L, Fan S.
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Desalinization of saline soils by Suaeda salsa
Plant and Soil, 1991The halophyte, Suaeda salsa, was grown in saline soil in pots and watered with a NaCl solution containing 0.2 g L-1 Na-ions. S. salsa accumulated Na during a 120-day growing period and caused a net reduction in the Na content of the soil. S. salsa also decreased the Na content of saline soil in a field experiment. The Na content of the soil at depth 20–
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Accumulation, physiological and proteomic analyses of Suaeda salsa under cadmium exposure.
Marine Environmental ResearchSuaeda salsa, the dominant herbaceous plant in the high salinity areas of Asia, can even grow in the heavy metal polluted region. In order to illustrate the mechanisms of Cd (cadmium) tolerance in S.
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