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Testing newly introduced ornamental plants to the arid climate of Kuwait

Thirty five ornamental plants were introduced into the Ahmadi Bioremediated Soil Park to screen and closely monitor the growth performance of these new introductions under the local environmental conditions. Out of these 35 plant species, 15 were planted in both bioremediated and agricultural soils...

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Published in:Archiv für Acker- und Pflanzenbau und Bodenkunde 2005-08, Vol.51 (4), p.469-479
Main Authors: Suleiman, MK, Bhat, NR, Abdal, MS, Bellen, RR
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