Managing rangelands: promoting sustainable native shrub species: Atriplex halimus: mitigating highly saline soils

Published Date
December 17, 2014
Type
Brief
Managing rangelands: promoting sustainable native shrub species: Atriplex halimus: mitigating highly saline soils
Authors:
Mahfouz Abu-Zanat
Mounir Louhaichi

One of the most commonly planted shrubs in the Mediterranean, Atriplex halimus is known for its remediation of degraded rangelands and salt-affected areas. It is commonly used as a forage plant for sheep and goats in arid areas and contributes significantly to the feed calendar when herbage availability is low. It is the only green, protein-rich forage available during late summer and early fall – when it is needed for the nourishment of pregnant and early-lactating ewes and does.

Citation:
Mahfouz Abu-Zanat, Mounir Louhaichi. (17/12/2014). Managing rangelands: promoting sustainable native shrub species: Atriplex halimus: mitigating highly saline soils. Beirut, Lebanon: International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA).
Keywords:
agropastoral
pasture crops
agriculture
pastures