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le livre de LIETH H., GARCIA SUCRE M., HERZOG B.
Focusing on Venezuela and Mexico, this edited volume from the International Society of Halophyte Utilisation (ISHU) explores the environmental issues facing South and Central America's coastal ecosystems, and discusses the uses of mangrove species and other halophytes in addressing issues of both coastal pollution and upland soil salinisation. The book draws on expertise from Europe and South America to present a series of case studies that detail Venezuela's saline ecosystems and examine the economic potential of mangrove restoration and halophyte production. It includes cutting-edge research into the establishment of new mangrove stands which could serve as prototypes for the sustainable use of halophytes, including Chenopodium quinoa and Tamarix aphylla. Moreover, the detailed examples from Venezuela and other Caribbean countries provide useful models for comparison with halophyte utilisation in other parts of the world - especially the Mediterranean region, where much of the earlier research of the ISHU had been conducted. Including insights from 50 years of research on the Venezuelan coastline this unique book provides a useful reference for researchers working on saline ecosystems and economically useful halophytes around the world.
"0. Introduction. 0.1. Introductio. H. Lieth.- 0.2.nbs.Expectations from the workshop with regard to utilisation of mangroves and halophytes in Venezuela in the coastal regions as well as for inland agriculture on saline soil. M. GarcÃa Sucre.- 0.3. List of Contributors.- 0.4. Coloured figure section.-1. General Aspects. 1.1. Concepts for different uses of halophyte. H. Lieth.- 1.2. The water crisis the potential of cash crop halophytes to reduce the dilemm. H.W. Koyr. H. Lieth.- 1.3. Present efforts to develop sustainable saline production system. H. Lieth .- 1.4. Studies on halophytes and salinity problems in Mediterranean agricultur. A. Bellign. V. Sardo.-2..nbs.Saline Ecosystems in Venezuela. 2.1. Investigations proposed in Venezuela for the development of systems for the sustainable utilisation of halophyte. in the context of international developmen. H. Liet. B. Herzog.- 2.2. Diagnostics about the state of mangroves in Venezuela: case studies from the National Park Morrocoy and Wildlife Refuge Cuar. M.B. Barreto.- 2.3. Contribution of seagrasses to the Venezuelan coastline vegetatio. B. Vera Vegas.-3. Experimental Systems. 3.1. Comparative biochemical study of the rhizosphere of Rhizophora mangle and its associated species Cyperus sp. in the Ciénaga de Soledad (Colombia.,nbs.J.E. Paolin. L.E. Sánchez-Arias.- 3.2. Creation of mangrove ""productive oases"": community participation for sustainable utilisation of halophyte. L.E. Sánchez-Aria. J.P. Rodriguez.- 3.3. Mangrove restoration in a tropical semiarid environment.nbs.a case study in landscape desig. R. Fraino de Pannie. F. Pannier.- 3.4. Mangrove establishment on artificial islands: .nbs.case stud. F. Pannie. R. Fraino de Pannier.- 3.5. The effect of temperature on the accumulation of salts and chromium in seedlings of Avicennia germinans (""mangle salado"") and Rhizophora mangle (""mangle rojo"") exposed to tannery waste water. L.E. Sánchez-Aria. A. Ruiz-Castro.- 3.6. Salt tolerance of Chenopodium quinoa Willd. grains of Andes: influence of salinity on biomass productio. yield composition of reserves in seed. water and solute relation. H.-W. Koyro et al.- 3.7. Biosaline biomass for energ. a solution for saline wasteland. J. Hoek..nbs.Index."