Potential utilisation of halophytes for the rehabilitation and valorisation of salt-affected areas in Tunisia

Author:

Abdelly Chedly,Barhoumi Zouhaier,Ghnaya Tahar,Debez Ahmed,Ben Hamed Karim,Ksouri Riadh,Talbi Ons,Zribi Fethia,Ouerghi Zeineb,Smaoui Abderrazzak,Huchzermeyer Bernhard,Grignon Claude

Publisher

Birkhäuser Basel

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