GREEN BELTS AS A MEANS OF MANAGING THE LANDSCAPE AT THE EDGE OF THE CITY




Groundwater Depths Affect Phosphorus and Potassium Resorption but Not Their Utilization in a Desert Phreatophyte in Its Hyper-Arid Environment

Nutrients are vital for plant subsistence and growth in nutrient-poor and arid ecosystems.The deep roots of phreatophytic plants are necessary to access groundwater, which is the major source of nutrients for phreatophytes in an arid desert ecosystem.However, the mechanisms through which changes in groundwater depth affect click here nutrient cycle

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Iraq in the American strategy during World War II 1939-1945 AD

The research aims to highlight the position of Iraq in the American strategy during the Second World War (1939-1945) and the areas and aspects through which the United States of America sought to enter Iraq, taking advantage of the war and economic lost conditions that Iraq was going through, and the outbreak of the May 1941 uprising in it, and the

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