1. Abogadallah, G. M. (2010). Sensitivity of Trifolium alexandrinum L. to salt stress is related to the lack of long-term stress-induced gene expression. Plant Science, 178, 491–500. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.plantsci.2010.03.008 .
2. Adam, P. (1993). Saltmarsh ecology. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
3. Adnan, M. Y., Hussain, T., Ahmed, M. Z., Gul, B., Khan, M. A., & Nielsen, B. L. Growth regulation of Desmostachya bipinnata by organ-specific biomass, water relations, and ion allocation responses to improve salt resistance. (Unpublished)
4. Ahmed, M. Z., Hussain, T., Adnan,M. Y., Gulzar, S., & Khan,M. A. Calcium improves the leaf physiology of salt treated Limonium stocksii: A floriculture crop. (Unpublished)
5. Ahmed, M. Z., Shimazaki, T., Gulzar, S., Kikuchi, A., Gul, B., Khan, M. A., Koyro, H. W., Huchzermeyer, B., & Watanabe, K. N. (2013). The influence of genes regulating transmembrane transport of Na+ on the salt resistance of Aeluropus lagopoides. Functional Plant Biology, 40, 860–871. https://doi.org/10.1071/FP12346 .