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    classified as Salsola soda, and many of the sources for this article used that designation. The plant has great historical importance as a source of soda ash,...
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    The genus name Salsola was first published in 1753 by Linnaeus in Species Plantarum. The type species is Salsola soda L. The genus Salsola belongs to the...
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    The name Kali soda Moench used by Akhani et al. (2007) is invalid because of the older name Kali soda Scop. (a synonym of Salsola soda). Kali turgidum...
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  • Idaho, a city in Caribou County, Idaho, United States Soda, Rajasthan, a village in India Salsola soda, the saltwort plant Short-course Off-road Drivers Association...
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    barilla species included (i) Salsola soda (the common English term barilla plant for Salsola soda reflects this usage), (ii) Salsola kali, and (iii) Halogeton...
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    Sodium carbonate (redirect from Soda ash)
    product, which was termed "soda ash"; this very old name derives from the Arabic word soda, in turn applied to Salsola soda, one of the many species of...
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  • sodium carbonate. The principal species for soda ash production were the "saltworts" Salsola soda or Salsola kali, but several other species could also...
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  • many other continents. Salsola soda, also known as oppositeleaf Russian thistle. Tumbleweed, a diaspore formed by several Salsola species This page is an...
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    historically used, along with other Soda species, as a source of soda ash, in the manufacture of lye and soaps. "Salsola oppositifolia Desf. | Plants of the...
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    10.00040-en. PMID 12631887. See p. 412 in: Hammer K (1990). "Barilla (Salsola soda, Chenopodiaceae)". Economic Botany. 44 (3): 410–412. doi:10.1007/bf03183925...
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