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Critical Phosphorus Levels for Salicornia Growth

Abdullah H. Alsaeedia and Adel M. Elprincea

a Water Studies Center, King Faisal Univ., Al-Hassa, Saudi Arabia



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Fig. 1 Compartmentation of total P in salicornia plant parts (roots, woody internodes, semiwoody internodes, young internodes, and spikes at the milk stage)

 


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Fig. 2 Composite model fitting a P deficiency calibration curve for Salicornia with one adjustable parameter c. The sum of residual squares are plotted against c in the inset figure

 


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Fig. 3 Curves of the relation among relative yield (unitless) of dry weight of tops and total P and soluble P concentrations in semiwoody internodes of salicornia

 


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Fig. 4 Curves of the relation among dry and fresh weights of tops and tissue soluble P concentrations in semiwoody internodes of salicornia

 


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Fig. 5 Curves of the relation among dry weight tops and tissue soluble P concentrations in five parts of the salicornia plant

 





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