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Publication Date
8-1989
Series Number
4153
Abstract
Salt tolerant shrubs and grasses are used for forage production from salt-affected farmland. This Bulletin is designed to assist in recognition of the important species in Western Australia and to provide information on their use. The species listed have more forage value than some natural indicators and colonizers of saltland, such as Mediterranean barley grass (Hordeum geniculatum), ice plant (Mesembryanthemum spp.), mallee lovegrass (Eragrostisdielsii), salt spurry (Spergularia spp.), curly ryegrass (Parapholis incurva) and beard grass (Polypogon monspeliensis). Some of the plants are also useful for rehabilitating degraded rangeland and mine dumps in arid areas.
Number of Pages
40
ISSN
0729-0012
Keywords
Salt tolerance, Grasses, Saline soils, Vegetation, Fodder plants, Western Australia
Disciplines
Natural Resources and Conservation | Soil Science
Recommended Citation
Runciman, H V,
and
Malcolm, C V.
(1989), Forage shrubs and grasses for revegetating saltland. Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, Western Australia, Perth. Bulletin 4153.
https://library.dpird.wa.gov.au/bulletins/98
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