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Salt Cedar Intake by Cattle, Sheep, and Goats Following 21 Days of Exposure

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Published in 2021 at "Rangeland Ecology and Management"

DOI: 10.1016/j.rama.2021.08.010

Abstract: ABSTRACT Salt cedar (Tamarix spp. L), is found across Texas and the western United States, primarily near riparian areas. Introduced in the 1800s as an ornamental plant, salt cedar escaped domestic gardens, invading native rangelands.… read more here.

Keywords: cedar; sheep goats; cedar cattle; salt cedar ... See more keywords
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Identification of 16SrXXX-A Phytoplasma Associated with Salt cedar (Tamarix chinensis Lour.) witches'-broom (SCWB) in Southern Xinjiang of China.

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Published in 2021 at "Plant disease"

DOI: 10.1094/pdis-03-21-0555-pdn

Abstract: Salt cedar is an ornamental shrub/moderate tree species native to Asia and East Europe, and grows in salt-alkali soil, desert and other dry areas, which plays an important role in wind prevention and sand fixation… read more here.

Keywords: phytoplasma; gene; witches broom; salt cedar ... See more keywords
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Remotely Sensed Changes in Vegetation Cover Distribution and Groundwater along the Lower Gila River

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Published in 2020 at "Land"

DOI: 10.3390/land9090326

Abstract: Introduced as a soil erosion deterrent, salt cedar has become a menace along riverbeds in the desert southwest. Salt cedar replaces native species, permanently altering the structure, composition, function, and natural processes of the landscape.… read more here.

Keywords: lower gila; salt cedar; groundwater; gila river ... See more keywords