Salt driven interactions between Salsola inermis and Pistacia lent
In the live germplasm collection of Pistacia spp.( Anacardiaceae), at the Jacob Blaustein Institutes for Desert Research, Ben‐Gurion University of the Negev, Israel, Salsola inermis (Chenopodiaceae) grows around trees of Pistacia spp.(60 ~ 100 cm from the trunk), but its growth in the vicinity of P.lentiscus was inhibited.P.lentiscus is an evergreen aromatic big Mediterranean shrub, rich in resin and essential oil, composed mainly of the monoterpenes α‐pinene, limonene, sabinene, and the sesquiterpene germacrene D ( Barazani et al.2003 ).Monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes such as α and β pinene, camphene, limonene, α‐phellandrene, pulegone and camphor are known to possess phytotoxic effect.Moreover, the allelopathic effect of some plants was reported to be associated with the release of essential oil to the soil.
salinity Pistacia Salsola
Barazani Oz Golan-Goldhirsh Avi Ben-Gurion Jacob Blaustein Albert Katz
Present address :Israel Gene Bank for Agricultural crops( IGB);In stitute of Field & Garden CropsP.O In stitute of Field & Garden CropsP.O.Boxb,Bet Dagan 50250,Israel University of the Negev Institutes for Desert Research Department of Dryland Biotechnologies,Desert Plant Biotechnology Laboratory,Sede Boqer Campus 84990,
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2008-06-29(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)