Environmental Studies On Derianah Salt Marsh
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https://doi.org/10.37376/1570-000-008-002Keywords:
Environment, Tolerance, Chemical composition, Adaptation, Halophytes, HabitAbstract
Tamarix aphylla and Juncus acutus species naturally colonizing Derianah salt marsh in
Libya which is characterized by marked soil chemical composition variations affecting species
tolerance. So this study concerned with identifying the relationship between these two
halophytes and their habitat Amount of calcium and magnesium, dry matter percentage, total
ash and organic matter. Determination the varied in the two species and the associated soil
samples during four seasons. Such information has made possible to understand the
physiological behavior of these species towards their local environment.
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