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Responses of herbaceous mimosa (Mimosa strigillosa), a new reclamation species, to soil pH
Author(s): A. A. Nuruddin and M. T. Chang
Month: Oct
Year: 1999
Journal: Resources Conservation and Recycling
Volume: 27
Issue: 4
Pages: 287-298
Article Topic(s): Water,Stress
Research Setting(s): Greenhouse
Species Referenced: Mimosa strigillosa (Powderpuff),
Abstract
The response of Mimosa strigillosa to cyclical water stress was studied in a greenhouse experiment. Plants were able to continue growing at the wilting point. Transpiration rates increased rapidly following drought stress.Suggested Citation
A. A. Nuruddin and M. T. Chang. "Responses of herbaceous mimosa (Mimosa strigillosa), a new reclamation species, to soil pH." Resources Conservation and Recycling 27.4 (1999): 287-298.Go back