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...
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...
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 ...
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 ...