halophyte การใช้
- A . Yes, there are such plants, called halophytes.
- It is a common halophyte member of the alkali flat ecosystem.
- Halophytes cope with this situation by activating salts in their roots.
- The greatest diversity occurs in salt tolerant ( halophytes ).
- Halophytes are plants living in marshy areas ( close to sea ).
- Some continental marshes retain important halophyte prairies of needlegrass ( esparto ).
- :: Plants which tolerate high levels of salinity are called halophytes.
- One edible halophyte is salicornia, which produces an oil high in polyunsaturates.
- His search ended with salicornia, a speared, woody-stemmed halophyte.
- The two species are shrubby halophytes native to South America and Central America.
- Halophytes include grasses, shrubs and trees.
- Some halophytes are being studied for use as " 3rd-generation " biofuel precursors.
- A plant that lives in soil that is highly saline is known as a halophyte.
- Plants are halophytes with fleshy, apparently articulated plant stems and reduced leaves and flowers.
- Keiffer hand-collected seeds of known " halophytes " _ salt-tolerant plants.
- They are commonly habitats ); several are also halophytes, tolerating high levels of soil salinity.
- It grows alongside other halophytes such as seaside arrowgrass ( " Triglochin maritima " ).
- The species are shrubby halophytes distributed in Southeast Europe, Southwest Asia and Central Asia to China.
- Mangroves are salt tolerant trees, also called halophytes, and are adapted to life in harsh coastal conditions.
- It is a squat flowering bush that forms a twiggy thicket near beaches and alkaline soils, a halophyte.
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