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The hot dry badland soils bear dense sagebrush flats and open shrubland dominated by Artemisia and Chenopodiaceae with several other ecologically specialized plant species.
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The very obvious salt tolerant plants belong to the family Chenopodiaceae.
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The most abundant species of the salt steppes belong to the Chenopodiaceae and Plumbaginaceae families.
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Only these physiologically specialized species, characterized by the halophytes of the families Chenopodiaceae and Plumbaginaceae, can survive in saline soils.
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Beta vulgaris chenopods, Chenopodiaceae family chickpea (garbanzo),
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In northern South America another mosaic, also causing chlorosis and leaf curl, has several hosts, eg other species of Manihot, some Chenopodiaceae and some Malvaceae.
Chapter 11 1987
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No change in vegetation; at the level part of the march the Chenopodiaceae of Karabagh is very common.
Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries William Griffith
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Saltbush: Any of a number species of the family Chenopodiaceae, especially of genus Atriplex and of genus Rhagodia, the latter of which is limited to Australia and New Zealand.
Saltbush Bill, J. P. 1902
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How it every happened is ease a perplexity but a "Genuine Image" of Microsoft Windows 7 Chenopodiaceae 1
www.awesomeblogs.com 2009
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How it every happened is ease a perplexity but a "Genuine Image" of Microsoft Windows 7 Chenopodiaceae 1
www.awesomeblogs.com 2009
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