Salsola oppositifolia Desf. in Great Rann of Kachchh, Gujarat – a new record for India
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A biodiversity survey of Great Rann of Kachchh was carried out from August 2021 to January 2022. During this survey, Salsola oppositifolia Desf was recorded as a new record for the India. It was recorded from various localities of Great Rann of Kachchh. It included hilly outcrops, muddy saline, bunds on the fringes of the rann, etc.
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