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| 11/16/2024 | Publication |
Rooting Cuttings of Saltbush (Atriplex halimus L.) Cuttings of the saltbush (Atriplex halimus L.) were rooted by keeping them at high humidity in cheap &am- hers of transparent plastic sheeting for two months. The method could be useful in propagating improved plant material. |
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11/16/2024 | Crop |
Atriplex halimus The leaves are edible. Extracts from the leaves have shown to have significant hypoglycemic effects. The species has potential use in agriculture. A study allowed sheep and goats to voluntarily feed on A. halimus and aimed to determine if the saltbush was palatable, and if so, did... |
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11/16/2024 | Crop |
Atriplex halimus The leaves are edible. Extracts from the leaves have shown to have significant hypoglycemic effects. The species has potential use in agriculture. A study allowed sheep and goats to voluntarily feed on A. halimus and aimed to determine if the saltbush was palatable, and if so, did... |
| 11/16/2024 | Institution |
Tel Aviv University Located in the heart of Israel’s high-tech, business and culture center, TAU is dynamic, innovative, cosmopolitan and forward-looking. Here, you’ll challenge your limits as you study and discover the diverse and unique mosaic that makes up Israeli society. |
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11/16/2024 | Person |
Yochai B. Samish, Ph.D. Botany Department, Tel Aviv University, The Dr. George S. Wise Center for Life Sciences, Range scientist, Division of Range Management, Agricultural Research Organization, Volcani Center, Bet Dagan, Israel |