The Biosaline Concept 1979
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-3021-9_5
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Production of Food Crops and Other Biomass by Seawater Culture

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“…This may be achieved by exploiting intraspecific variability (Dewy 1962;Greenway 1962;Epstein et al 1979) or, in species lacking such variability, genes may be transferred from closely related wild species adapted to high salinity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This may be achieved by exploiting intraspecific variability (Dewy 1962;Greenway 1962;Epstein et al 1979) or, in species lacking such variability, genes may be transferred from closely related wild species adapted to high salinity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Epstein et al (12) identified a few salt-tolerant cultivars by screening >7000 entries. Two contrasting genotypes, CM72, a salt-tolerant cultivar derived from the original California Mariout, and Prato, a salt-sensitive cultivar, were chosen in this study to define the molecular differences between them.…”
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“…tant to drought and salinity. These environmental con-In the last years dramatic progress has been made in the breeditig of salt tolerant crops, particularly the cereal grains (Epstein et al 1979). The study of salt tolerant legumes involves an additional challenge compared to salt tolerance iti cereals such as barley and wheat.…”
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confidence: 99%