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    Morphophysiological adaptation aspects of different Haloxylon aphyllum (Chenopodiaceae) genotypes along a salinity gradient

    The seedlings of Haloxylon aphyllum from seeds with different genetic characteristics, which were collected in three natural subpopulations along a soil salinity gradient, were investigated. The plants grown unde...

    E. V. Shuyskaya, E. V. Li, Z. F. Rahmankulova in Russian Journal of Ecology (2014)

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    Conjugative development of reproductive structures of Haloxylon aphyllum (Minkw.) Il** along the soil salinity gradient

    The conjugative development of male and female structures and reproductive processes of Haloxylon aphyllum—a desert xerohalophyte woody species from Chenopodiaceae, along the soil salinity gradient has been inves...

    E. V. Li, E. V. Shuyskaya, T. E. Matyunina, K. N. Toderich in Arid Ecosystems (2013)

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    Linkage studies of structure, isoenzymatic diversity and some biotechnological procedures for Salsola species under desert saline environments

    One of the main undesirable consequences of the process of desertification in the Central Asia countries is an amplification of salinity process resulting in a wide development of saline soils. The amplificati...

    Kristina N. Toderich, Victoria V. Li in Biosaline Agriculture and Salinity Toleran… (2006)