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Halophytes: An Integrative Anatomical Study
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Author(s):
Marius-Nicusor Grigore
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Lacramioara Ivanescu
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Constantin Toma
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2014
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978-3-319-05728-6
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978-3-319-05729-3
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2014
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10.1007/978-3-319-05729-3
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 5
Halophyte Definitions and Classifications
pp. 27
Halophytes and Their Habitats: Finding a Place Within Plant Ecological Classes
pp. 33
General Morphological and Anatomical Adaptations in Halophytes
pp. 39
Halophytes and Salt Stress: Histo-Anatomical Features in Halophytes—Formative Effect, Adaptation or a Simple Response to an Intensely Abiotic Factor?
pp. 47
Material and Methods
pp. 53
Caryophyllaceae
pp. 65
Chenopodiaceae
pp. 257
Polygonaceae
pp. 269
Plumbaginaceae
pp. 297
Fabaceae
pp. 313
Lythraceae
pp. 319
Apiaceae
pp. 327
Frankeniaceae
pp. 331
Brassicaceae
pp. 361
Primulaceae
pp. 369
Plantaginaceae
pp. 395
Asteraceae
pp. 455
Juncaginaceae
pp. 461
Cymodoceaceae
pp. 469
Iridaceae
pp. 481
Juncaceae
pp. 495
Cyperaceae
pp. 517
Poaceae
pp. 545
An Overall View on Halophytes Adaptations and Their Ecological Significance
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