p. 211−214
2345-475X
Vol.17/No.3
p. 215−224
2345-475X
Vol.17/No.3
p. 225−231
2345-475X
Vol.17/No.3
p. 233−240
2345-475X
Vol.17/No.3
p. 241−248
2345-475X
Vol.17/No.3
p. 249−253
2345-475X
Vol.17/No.3
p. 255−264
2345-475X
Vol.17/No.3
p. 265−275
2345-475X
Vol.17/No.3
p. 277−289
2345-475X
Vol.17/No.3
p. 291−298
2345-475X
Vol.17/No.3
70 cm) with 4 replications within each of the two studied sites, results indicated that, grazing had no significantinfluence on stem height and leaf-stem index but crown cover, production, basal diameter, stem biomass, litter, seed production per individual, root weight and diameter of the even -aged Atriplex canescens were significantly greater than those of the un-grazed site.]]>
p. 290−303
2345-475X
Vol.17/No.3
p. 305−307
2345-475X
Vol.17/No.3