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In combination with the physiological processes, morphological adaptations like leaf bladders, salt glands and succulence develop to mitigate the effects of high salt concentrations in the photosynthesizing tissue by desalinization of leaves or dilution or compartmentalization within leaf tissues (Breckle 1974 , 2002 Schirmer and Breckle 1982; Freitas and Breckle 1992; Veste 2007 a ).
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