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Physiological Plant Ecology III
Osmoregulation
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R. G. Wyn Jones
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J. Gorham
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1983
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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The Mechanism of Salt Tolerance in Halophytes
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Book chapters
pp. 35
Osmoregulation
pp. 59
Halotolerant Eukaryotes
pp. 137
Halophilic Prokaryotes
pp. 163
Physiology and Ecology of Nitrogen Nutrition
pp. 201
Influence of Limestone, Silicates and Soil pH on Vegetation
pp. 245
Toxicity and Tolerance in the Responses of Plants to Metals
pp. 537
Virus Ecology — “Struggle” of the Genes
pp. 559
Ecophysiology of Zoophilic Pollination
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