Facelli JM Effects of topography, woody plant cover and grazing on nutrient patchiness in chenopod shrublands in South Australia. |
The people depend for fuel largely on a hoary bush of the chenopod order, Eurotia ceratoides. |
The semiarid tropical scrublands are reasonably intact across large areas, but the more southerly chenopod scrublands have been altered markedly during the past 150 years by intense sheep grazing. |
Differences in native soil ecology associated with invasion of the exotic annual chenopod, Halogeton glomeratus. |
These include mulga, myall and black oak woodlands, chenopod shrublands, ephemeral wetlands and fringing dunes, and melaleuca drainages. |
As a chenopod, quinoa is closely related to such species as beetroots, tumbleweed and spinach. |