Atriplex semibaccata | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Order: | Caryophyllales |
Family: | Amaranthaceae |
Genus: | Atriplex |
Species: | A. semibaccata
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Binomial name | |
Atriplex semibaccata |
Answers to Module 7 Questions
editDescribe your media
editCreating media - Drawing something and then scanning it to create a digital copy
Is it your own work?
editYes
What is the file format ?
editJPEG
What license have you chosen?
editCreative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 4.0 (legal code)
- Public domain license: {{self|cc0}}: Own work; no attribution required; any reuse permitted; Creative Commons CC0 Public Dedication 1.0 license
What category/gallery will you add it to?
editCategory: Plants
Category: Atriplex semibaccata
How will you describe the file?
editAtriplex semibaccata (Australian saltbush); Visual description of leaves, fruits and shrub produced from the A. semibaccata.
Practicing Citations
editSource 1
editThe ‘Centre for Agriculture and Bioscience International’ (CABI) is an inter-governmental and non-for-profit organisation that publishes the encyclopedia of invasive species compendium.[1]
Source 2
editThis source has been published by Victorian CSIRO, which is a high quality Australian based science and technology publisher which makes this source credible and authoritative. The four authors of this book are experts and have contributed to various other publications relating to climate, environment and A. semibaccata.[2]
Source 3
editThis article will share an insight of Atriplex semibaccata and will be used to expand on topics of biology, ecology, uses and habitat.[3]
Source 4
editFurthermore, this source has been peer reviewed and was publish by Elsevier B.V which is highly reputable.[4]
Source 5
editThis source has been written by academics and these writers have combined their expertise in A. semibaccata, chemistry and medicine (multidrug- resistant bacteria) to make it credible and authoritative. [5]
References
edit- ^ Home - CABI.org. (2021). Retrieved 25 March 2021, from https://www.cabi.org/
- ^ Cunningham, G. M., & Leigh, J. H. (2011). Plants of western new South Wales. CSIRO publishing.
- ^ Koheil, M. A., Hilal, S. H., El-alfy, T. S., & Leistner, E. (1992). Quaternary ammonium compounds in intact plants and cell suspension cultures of Atriplex semibaccata and A. halimus during osmotic stress. Phytochemistry, 31(6), 2003-2008.
- ^ De Villiers, A. J., Von Teichman, I., Van Rooyen, M. W., & Theron, G. K. (1996). Salinity-induced changes in anatomy, stomatal counts and photosynthetic rate of Atriplex semibaccata R. Br. South African Journal of Botany, 62(5), 270-276
- ^ Zine, H., Ibrahimi, M., Loqman, S., Papazoglou, E. G., Ouhaddou, S., Elgadi, S., ... & Ouhammou, A. (2021). Chemical Composition, Antioxidant, and Antibacterial Activities of Essential Oil of Atriplex semibaccata R. Br. Aerial Parts: First Assessment against Multidrug-Resistant Bacteria. Agronomy 2021, 11, 362.