2013
DOI: 10.1080/11263504.2012.760494
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Hordeumgeniculatumin the Pannonian Basin: Ecological requirements and grassland vegetation on salt-affected soils

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“…to seas (Figure 4), which means continental conditions. Previous studies verified these findings, and indicated that the habitats of these taxa have continental characteristics (Davis, 1965(Davis, -1985Holzapfel et al, 2006;Eliaš et al, 2013;TÜBİVES, 2014).…”
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confidence: 56%
“…to seas (Figure 4), which means continental conditions. Previous studies verified these findings, and indicated that the habitats of these taxa have continental characteristics (Davis, 1965(Davis, -1985Holzapfel et al, 2006;Eliaš et al, 2013;TÜBİVES, 2014).…”
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confidence: 56%
“…Heavy grazing, for example, leads to the development of Hordeum hystrix ‐dominated vegetation (Eliáš et al. ), and soil mining for brick production can preserve open salt pans, which are necessary for development of Camphorosmetum annuae association in desalinated salt steppes (Dítě et al. ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This suggests that this type of grassland also develops from the latter and not only from Puccinellia grasslands, as was previously thought (see also Eliáš et al. ).…”
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“…Salt accumulation in soil affects physical, chemical and biological processes (Karlen et al 2008), leading to restricted agricultural productivity (Rady 2011) and sustainability (Manchanda & Garg 2011;Zhang et al 2012aZhang et al , 2012bEliáš et al 2013). Salt tolerance varies among different plant species and different varieties of the same plant (Rewald et al 2011;Eliáš et al 2013).…”
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“…Salt accumulation in soil affects physical, chemical and biological processes (Karlen et al 2008), leading to restricted agricultural productivity (Rady 2011) and sustainability (Manchanda & Garg 2011;Zhang et al 2012aZhang et al , 2012bEliáš et al 2013). Salt tolerance varies among different plant species and different varieties of the same plant (Rewald et al 2011;Eliáš et al 2013). Soil salinity influences seed germination (Reichman et al 2006;Li et al 2012;Zhang et al 2012aZhang et al , 2012bXing et al 2013), root development (Shelef et al 2010;Rewald et al 2011) and plant growth.…”
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