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generally produces small wind-pollinated flowers throughout the winter months (June–August), although this may vary according to seasonal temperature fluctuations. Seed production is often subject to immense variation with saltbush fruit commonly containing no seeds. The seeds that do develop
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soils and while extremely tolerant of both saline and alkaline conditions, it does not cope in an acidic environment. The species is able to grow in soils ranging from clays to sand, but is best suited to well-drained soils that have a deep profile.
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Bauder, J. W.; Browning, L. S.; Phelps, S. D.; Kirkpatrick, A. D. (2008). "Biomass
Production, Forage Quality, and Cation Uptake of Quail Bush, Four‐Wing Saltbush, and Seaside Barley irrigated with Moderately Saline–Sodic Water".
550:. This is primarily a result of its propensity to survive in harsh environments subject to flooding, drought and high levels of salinity, as well as being palatable to livestock due to the elevated mineral content of the plant.
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Hassine, Abir Ben; Lutts, Stanley (2010-11-15). "Differential responses of saltbush
Atriplex halimus L. exposed to salinity and water stress in relation to senescing hormones abscisic acid and ethylene".
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Seddon, Julian; Doyle, Stuart; Bourne, Mark; Maccallum, Richard; Briggs, Sue (2009). "Biodiversity benefits of alley farming with old man saltbush in central western New South Wales".
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people, and the leaves and roots were mashed and boiled with water, to bathe skin sores wounds and burns, while early settlers reportedly drank the same decoction to treat scurvy.
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shrubs in Australia and has become widely cultivated for stock
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1234:Hansen, V; Horsfall, J. (2016).
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1598:. Atlas of Living Australia.
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689:. Atlas of Living Australia.
2075:Caryophyllales of Australia
1521:Australian Medicinal Plants
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1375:Journal of Plant Physiology
904:Journal of Range Management
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1294:Semina: Ciências Agrárias
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781:Moore, Philip (2005).
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1260:"Atriplex nummularia"
1126:Acta Ecologica Sinica
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785:. Reed New Holland.
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1964:Atriplex nummularia
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663:- Fruit and flowers
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