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Journal Article

Author
Dixon, W.A.
Title
On Salt-bush and Native Fodder Plants of New South Wales
In
The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science
Imprint
vol. 44, 1881, pp. 78-79, 89-91
Description

Keywords: salt-bush; Atriplex spp. (4x); Atriplex camplanata; albumenoids; carbohydrates; ash; oil; nitrogen; potash; soda; sodium chloride; lime; magnesia; ferric oxide; sulfur dioxide; phosphoric oxide (sic); silica, soluble; Atriplex nummularia; Kochia pyramidata; Chenolea bicorni.
Type of Chemistry: organic; phytochemical; analytical

Source
CIAB-Collins

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