distichlis spicata extract
salt grass extract
 
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Name: distichlis spicata extract
CAS Number: 98395-72-3 
ECHA EC Number: 308-774-4
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 salt grass extract
 seashore saltgrass extract
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PubMed: Saltmarsh plant responses to eutrophication.
PubMed: [Valve-like structures in motor cells of the leaf of Distichlis spicata "Yesen 4A" (Poaceae)].
PubMed: The potential of a salt-tolerant plant (Distichlis spicata cv. NyPa Forage) to treat effluent from inland saline aquaculture and provide livestock feed on salt-affected farmland.
PubMed: Vegetation changes and partitioning of selenium in 4-year-old constructed wetlands treating agricultural drainage.
PubMed: Inter-sexual competition in a dioecious grass.
PubMed: Structural features of the salt glands of the leaf of Distichlis spicata 'Yensen 4a' (Poaceae).
PubMed: Sex-specific variation in the interaction between Distichlis spicata (Poaceae) and mycorrhizal fungi.
PubMed: Effects of warming and altered precipitation on plant and nutrient dynamics of a New England salt marsh.
PubMed: New sequence-tagged site molecular markers for identification of sex in Distichlis spicata.
PubMed: Ecological Relationships between Meloidogyne spartinae and Salt Marsh Grasses in Connecticut.
PubMed: Intrapopulation sex ratio variation in the salt grass Distichlis spicata.
PubMed: Mangrove recruitment after forest disturbance is facilitated by herbaceous species in the Caribbean.
PubMed: A comparison of fungal communities from four salt marsh plants using automated ribosomal intergenic spacer analysis (ARISA).
PubMed: Females make tough neighbors: sex-specific competitive effects in seedlings of a dioecious grass.
PubMed: Selenium volatilization in vegetated agricultural drainage sediment from the San Luis Drain, Central California.
PubMed: Plant N capture from pulses: effects of pulse size, growth rate, and other soil resources.
PubMed: In situ burning of oil in coastal marshes. 1. Vegetation recovery and soil temperature as a function of water depth, oil type, and marsh type.
PubMed: Selenium and sulfur accumulation and soil selenium dissipation in planting of four herbaceous plant species in soil contaminated with drainage sediment rich in both selenium and sulfur.
PubMed: Recovery trajectories after in situ burning of an oiled wetland in coastal Louisiana, USA.
PubMed: Managing selenium-contaminated agricultural drainage water by the integrated on-farm drainage management system: role of selenium volatilization.
PubMed: Rapid shoreward encroachment of salt marsh cordgrass in response to accelerated sea-level rise.
PubMed: Exploiting wild population diversity and somaclonal variation in the salt marsh grass Distichlis spicata (Poaceae) for marsh creation and restoration.
PubMed: Effects of elevated selenium and salinity concentrations in root zone on selenium and salt secretion in saltgrass (Distichlis spicata L.).
PubMed: Response of xylem-feeding leafhopper to host plant species and plant quality.
PubMed: Description of Tylenchorhynchus thermophilus n. sp. (Nematoda: Tylenchina) from Saltgrass in Death Valley, California.
PubMed: Determination of metabolites by 1H NMR and GC: analysis for organic osmolytes in crude tissue extracts.
PubMed: Selenium accumulation and selenium tolerance of salt grass from soils with elevated concentrations of Se and salinity.
PubMed: Species richness and selenium accumulation of plants in soils with elevated concentration of selenium and salinity.
PubMed: Growth inhibition by exogenous proline and its metabolism in saltgrass (Distichlis spicata) suspension cultures.
PubMed: Salt tolerance in cultured cells of Spartina pectinata.
PubMed: [Edaphic preferences of Distichlis spicata (L.) Greene in the grasslands of Conchan (Lima, Peru)].
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