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Halophytes for food security in dry lands
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Halophytes for food security in dry lands

M. Ajmal Khan

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  1. Characterization and function of sodium exchanger genes in Aeluropus lagopoides under NaCl stress

  2. Multi-temporal soil salinity assessment at very detailed scale for discriminating halophytes distribution

  3. Nutritional value of Chenopodium quinoa seeds grown under saline conditions

  4. Halophytes and saline vegetation of Afghanistan, a potential rich source for people

  5. Overcoming barriers to implementing high salinity agriculture in the Gulf

  6. Carbon mitigation: a salt marsh ecosystem service in times of change

  7. Exploiting plants from extreme environments: world enough, but perhaps not time

  8. The importance of mangrove ecosystems for nature protection and food productivity: Action of UNESCO’s Man and the Biosphere Programme

  9. The Potential Use of Halophytes for the Development of Marginal Dry Areas in Morocco

  10. Transcriptome and proteome analysis of genes involved in salt tolerance in the halophyte Suaeda fruticosa

  11. Sustainable diversity of crops – livestock production system based on optimal utilization in Sinai: A case study

  12. Cell suspension culture of the halophyte Cakile maritima: Establishment and response to salinity

  13. Exogenous chemical treatments to improve salt tolerance of cash crop halophytes

  14. Food and water security for Qatar: a new paradigm

  15. Genetic and environmental management of halophytes for improved livestock production

  16. Drought and salinity differently affect germination of "Chenopodium quinoa Willd"

  17. Plant community and germination of selected halophytes of Sundarbans mangrove forest and diversity

  18. Halophytic Plant Diversity of a Unique Habitat in Turkey – Tuzluca Salt Mine Cave

  19. Halophytes a possible alternative to desalination plants: prospects of recycling saline wastewater during Coal Seam Gas operations

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Halophytes for food security in dry lands by M. Ajmal Khan. ISBN 9780128018804. Published by Academic Press in 2015. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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