- A
halophyte is a salt-tolerant
plant that
grows in soil or
waters of high salinity,
coming into
contact with
saline water through its
roots or by salt...
- The
Saharan halophytics ecoregion (WWF ID: PA0905)
covers a
series of low-lying
evaporite depressions and
wetlands spread across North Africa. The depressions...
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during droughts, such as in
Etosha (Etosha Pan
halophytics AT0902) and
Makgadikgadi (Zambezian
halophytics AT0908). A
totally different vegetation is adapted...
- on 4 July 2001. The lake is also the
World Wildlife Fund East
African halophytics ecoregion.
There are a
number of
campgrounds near the lake,
which is...
-
Mediterranean climate. Six
ecoregions lie
within Libya's borders:
Saharan halophytics,
Mediterranean dry
woodlands and steppe,
Mediterranean woodlands and...
- cr****ulacean acid
metabolism (CAM), one
subfamily with drought-tolerant and
halophytic plants includes C4 species:
Sesuvioideae – 30 C4 species, 1–6 origins...
- in the park, the pans are
devoid of
vegetation with the
exception of
halophytic Sporobolus salsus, a protein-rich gr**** that is
eaten by
grazers like...
- of
flowering plants, the only
genus in the
family Bataceae. They are
halophytic (salt tolerant) plants,
native to the
coastal salt
marshes of warm temperate...
-
released from
natural brine aquifers. Its
vegetation is
dominated by
halophytic plant communities.
Inland salt
marshes (ISMs) are rare, non-tidal wetlands...
- The
Sunderbans bordering the Bay of
Bengal is the
largest single block of
tidal halophytic mangrove forest in the world....