Plant species diversity under desert conditions

作者: A. Danin

DOI: 10.1007/BF00344795

关键词: Dead seaSpecies diversityBiologySiltPlant communityEcologyPlant species diversityInverse correlationSoil salinity

摘要: Annual species diversity in the northern Dead Sea Valley has a high inverse correlation with soil salinity. Leached silty which overlies gravel layer supports plant community rich species. Saline patches are populated is poor number and may even be monospecific.

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