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Halostachys caspica

Halostachine, CgH jON. This base was isolated from Halostachis caspica, also given as Halostaehys caspia (Chenopodiaceae), where it is... [Pg.631]

Halostachine was discovered by Yu. I. Syrneva (18) in the Chenopodiaceae Halostachys caspica C. A. Mey. The erroneously assigned molecular structure, C6H6 CH(NH-CH3)CH20H, was later corrected by G. P. Menshikov and M. N. Rubinstein (19) to C8H6-CH(OH)CH2NH-CHa. [Pg.317]

The chul zone occupies most of the Central Asian plain (Turan) and displays four soil types salty chul, sandy chul, gypsum (stony) chul, and clay chul (National Biodiversity Strategy Project Steering Committee 1998). Portions of the salty chul ecosystem that have extremely high salt concentrations support no plant life. Areas of salty chul with lower salt content are dominated by Artemisia halophila and species in the Chenopodiaceae family such as Halocnemum strobilaceum, Halostachys caspica, Haloxylon aphyllum, Salicornia herbacea, Salsola dendroides, Suaeda dendroides... [Pg.7]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.317 ]




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