Tamarix spp
National Institutes of Health
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Tamarisk (Tamarix spp.) is an invasive, riparian shrub found in much of the southwestern United States. The density and standing…
The aqueous extracts of Tamarix spp.were prepared by three plant tissue collected in the Lower Reaches of Tarim River,and Salsola…
The northern tamarisk beetle (Diorhabda carinulata Desbrochers) was released in several western states as a biocontrol agent to…
Saltcedars, Tamarix spp., exotic, invading deciduous shrubs or small trees from Asia and the Mediterranean area, have become the…
Abstract The tamarisk leaf beetle, Diorhabda elongata Brullé deserticola Chen, was collected in northwestern China and has been…
C. Jack DeLoach,1 Raymond I. Carruthers,2 Tom L. Dudley,3 Debra Eberts,4 David J. Kazmer,5 Allen E. Knutson,6 Daniel W. Bean,7…
There are 18 species of Tamarix spp. in China and 16 of them in Xinjiang. As a group of bushes which widespread in salty and…
Saltcedar is the common name for several introduced species of shrubs or small trees including Tamarix chinensis, T. parviflora…