Book ID: 89337
Khan, M. A. and D. J. Weber (eds.)
Ecophysiology of High Salinity Tolerant Plants. 2006. (Tasks for Vegetation Science, Volume 40). XVIII, 400 p. gr8vo. Hardcover.
Contents (partly): How salts of sodium, potassium and sulfate affectthe germination and early growth of Atriplex acanthocarpa(Chenopodiaceae)/ Halophyte eed germination/ Salt tolerance of somepotential forage grasses of Cholistan desert of Pakistan/ Variabilityof fruit and seed-oil characteristics in Tunisian accessions of thehalophyte Cakile maritima (Brassicaceae)/ Salt tolerant plants from thegreat basin region of the United States/ Role of calcium in alleviatingsalinity effects in coastal halophytes/ Calorespirometric metabolismand growth in response to seasonal changes in temperature and salt/ Evaluation of anthocyanin contents under salinity (NaCl) stress inBellis perennis L./ A comparative study on responses of growth andsolute composition in halophytes Suaeda salsa and Limonium bicolor tosalinity/ etc.