Ecophysiological studies of three desert plants growing in two different habitats, central region, Saudi Arabia

Faculty Science Year: 2014
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Journal: International Journal of Current Research Saudi Arabia Volume:
Keywords : Ecophysiological studies , three desert plants growing    
Abstract:
Physiological adjustment to enhance tolerance or avoidance of drought were studied in three desert plants growing in Al-Thomamah and Al-Derayah habitats, central region, Saudi Arabia. Studied plants Tamarix aphylla L., Zygophyllum coccineum
   
     
 
       

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