Plant- Water- Soil Relationships of Balanites aegyptiaca (L.) Del. in Desert Environments
Usama Ahmed Abd-El-Wahab Radwan;
Abstract
This investigation comprised studies on plant - water - soil relationships of Balanites aegyptiaca (L.) Del. In desert environments.
The first part of these studies dealt with field research carried out to investigate the effect of inundation on the transpiration rate, stomatal conductance and water potential (xylem pressure) of B. aegyptiaca in Wadi Allaqi, South Eastern Desert, Egypt. Two sites in the downstream part of Wadi Allaqi were selected for monitoring these parameters. site one was annually inundated by Lake Nasser water while site two was on higher ground above the inundation.
The first part of these studies dealt with field research carried out to investigate the effect of inundation on the transpiration rate, stomatal conductance and water potential (xylem pressure) of B. aegyptiaca in Wadi Allaqi, South Eastern Desert, Egypt. Two sites in the downstream part of Wadi Allaqi were selected for monitoring these parameters. site one was annually inundated by Lake Nasser water while site two was on higher ground above the inundation.
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| Title | Plant- Water- Soil Relationships of Balanites aegyptiaca (L.) Del. in Desert Environments | Other Titles | العلاقات المائية للنبات والتربة لنبات الهجليج فى البيئات الجافة | Authors | Usama Ahmed Abd-El-Wahab Radwan | Issue Date | 2001 |
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