Salsola


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Related to Salsola: Salsola kali, Salsola soda
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chiefly Old World herbs or shrubs: saltworts

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tabacum and Salsola baryosma best for management of stored grain insect pest (Alvi, 2013).
Key words: Salsola imbricata, Chenopodiaceae, Phytochemical, Anthelmintic.
Shrub-steppe lands typically consisted of a mixture of native plants such as sagebrush Artemisia tridentata, bitterbrush Purshia tridentata, green rabbitbrush Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus, and bunch grasses, and to varying extents exotic invasive species such as cheat grass Bromus tectorum, tumble mustard Sisymbrium altissimum and Russian thistle Salsola kali.
Gardea-Torresdey, "Cadmium uptake and translocation in tumbleweed (Salsola kali), a potential Cd-hyperaccumulator desert plant species: ICP/OES and XAS studies," Chemosphere, vol.
The general trends and ranking of vegetation are similar to the prevailing type in the western Mediterranean coast of Egypt where there are five main aliens predominate, namely, Haloxylon scoparium, Asphodelus aestivum, Atriplex halimus, Thymelaea hirsuta, and Salsola tetrandra [18].
The species of Amaranthaceae (conserved name according to Stevens, 2001 onwards) are very frequent in the supra-littoral vegetation of the European coasts and in saltpans (Anabasis, Arthrocnemum, Halocnemum, Salicornia, Salsola, Sarcocornia, Suaeda, etc.), together with other halophytes able to tolerate high saline concentration and with frequent adaptations to physiological dryness.
After the successful completion of the invasion, the Group returned to Salsola, Italy, one of the Foggia satellites, and resumed fighter escort duty.
The results of this study showed that cover, density and yield of Salsola rigida and Stipa barbata increased significantly inside exclosure (p<0.01), but it was not significantly different in Artemisia sieberi (p>0.05).
It is well-known that, at different periods of history, glass was produced by adding a flux, composed of natron (term here adopted with the meaning of usually complex, often polyphase evaporitic deposits rich in carbonates of sodium), or soda ash from the combustion of halophytic plants such as Salsola or Salicornia, or potash ash from the combustion of trees such as beech, birch, and oak, to quartz pebbles or quartz-limestone sand [1].
Botanical and its source The mean efficiency Maximum of atherogenic effect, % reduction, % Spirulina platensis powder 50.7% 61 Onion (Allium cepa) bulb powder 21.4% 28 Beet (Beta vulgaris) juice powder 30.7% 40 Wheat (Triticum vulgaris) 70.0% 100 seedlings powder Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) 54.6% 32 root powder Salsola collina leaf powder 10.9% 28 Garlic (Allium sativum) bulbs 76.6% 100 powder Pine (Pinus sylvestris) needles 52.1% 62 extract * The integrated effect was calculated as a mean reduction in serum atherogenicity for 6 h after a single oral dose
Amaranthaceae###Aerva javanica (Aja), Salsola imbricata (Sim), Suaedavera (Sfr),
Esta pretendida estepa esta formada por Rosmarinus officinalis--romero--, Cistus clusii--jarilla--, Lygeum spartum--albardin--, a las que acompanan especies nitrofilas como Artemisia herba-alba, Salsola vermiculata y Asphodelus sp., alternando con ambientes gipsofilos con Gypsophila hispanica, Ononis tridentata y Helianthemum squamatum, que en los lugares con predominio de los limos yesiferos son desplazadas por Brachypodium retusum--laston--(Longares, 2004).