1. Abou El-Nasr HM, Kandil HM, El-Kerdawy DA, Khamis HS, El-Shaer HM (1996) Processing of saltbush and acacia shrubs as sheep fooders under the arid conditions. Alex J Agric Res 41:25–34
2. Anon (1992) Revegetation of the salt affected lands of deltic Mediterranean Coast. Project 90009. Phase II. Final Report. Superme Council of Universities Egypt
3. Attia-Ismail SA (2016) Nutritional and feed value of halophytes and salt tolerant plants. In: Hassan M, El Shaer VR (eds) Squires halophytic and salt-tolerant feedstuffs, impacts on nutrition, physiology and reproduction of livestock. CRC Press, Boca Raton, pp 106–126
4. Barakat NA, Laudadio V, Cazzato E, Tufarelli V (2013) Potential contribution of Retama raetam (Forssk.) Webb & Berthel as a forage shrub in Sinai, Egypt. Arid Land Res Manag 27(3):257–271
5. Barakat NAM, El-Gawad AMA, Laudadio V, Kabiel HF, Tufarelli V, Cazzato E (2014a) A contribution to the ecology and floristic markers of plant associations in different habitats of Sinai Peninsula, Egypt. Rendiconti Lincei 25(4):479–490