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Interactive effects of salinity, light and temperature on seed germination of sand dunes glycophyte Cyprus conglomeratus growing in the United Arab Emirates deserts

Keblawy    
A. El    
Neyadi    
S.S. Al    
Rao    
M.V.    
Al-Marzouqi    
A.H.    

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