The ability ofTamarixto grow across a broad soil salinity gradient may affect its suitability as a host forD. carinulata, and influence its invasive capability. Therefore, the effect of increased soil salinity was considered a potential influential factor on the host preference ofD. carinulataand...
Other negative effects were seen by Grow et al. (2022) who found that fiddler crab burrows increased the rates of greenhouse gas (CO2 and methane) emissions from Louisiana marshes. Burrow size was more important for affecting CO2 fluxes, while the rate of burrow excavation was more important ...
The ability of Tamarix to grow across a broad soil salinity gradient may affect its suitability as a host for D. carinulata, and influence its invasive capability. Therefore, the effect of increased soil salinity was considered a potential influential factor on the host preference of D. carin...
Tamarisk is a small shrub-like tree that tends to grow in large monotypic stands along riparian corridors. A native to Eurasia and North Africa, tamarisk was introduced to North America in the late 1800s [10,11]. There are eleven species of tamarisk and at least three hybrids that have ...
Species of Tamarix grow in dry and hot climates, while some of its species are also found in moderate temperatures [12,13,25]. Ethnopharmacological reports on T. aphylla are presented in Table 1. Table 1. T. aphylla’s ethnomedicinal usage in many places around the world. Most ...