Publications by authors named "Abderazzak Benchaabane"

Three natural populations of Atriplex halimus, located in three different climatic contexts, were studied using leaf characteristics (leaf area, leaf length-to-maximum-width ratio, average width of the leaves and leave-to-branch ratio) and isoenzymatic markers. The study showed the existence of a highly significant phenotypical variability. This variability is all the more significant, as populations are geographically distant and located in different climates.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Abderazzak Benchaabane"

  • - Abderazzak Benchaabane's research primarily focuses on the phenotypic and genetic diversity of natural plant populations, exemplified by his study of Atriplex halimus across varying climatic conditions.
  • - The 2004 study revealed significant phenotypic variability in leaf characteristics among three geographically distant populations, highlighting the impact of different environmental contexts on plant traits.
  • - The use of isoenzymatic markers in the research underscored the genetic diversity present in these populations, further demonstrating the complex interactions between genotype and phenotype in response to climatic factors.