The role of bladders for salt removal in some Chenopodiaceae (mainly Atriplex species)

  • Schirmer U
  • Breckle S
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Abstract

Though there are numerous articles on halophytes there is still no conformity what a halophyte really is and how the difference to glycophytes may best be defined. According to Schimper (1935) halophytes are plants which complete their whole life cycle in saline habitats; usually there, soils are characterized by high NaCl levels and low osmotic potentials.

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Schirmer, U., & Breckle, S.-W. (1982). The role of bladders for salt removal in some Chenopodiaceae (mainly Atriplex species) (pp. 215–231). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-8037-2_15

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