Do you have any information about a link, website or database that I can use to differentiate between halophytes that can exclude salts and those that accumulate salts in their parts?
1. Yes, There are several resources that can be used to determine whether a halophyte excludes or accumulates salt in its parts. These include:
eHALOPH: This is a database of salt-tolerant plants, including halophytes. It provides records of plant species that are tolerant of salt.
Scientific articles: Scientific articles can provide information on the mechanisms of salt tolerance in halophytes, including whether they exclude or accumulate salt in their parts.
Wikipedia: The Wikipedia page on halophytes provides information on the anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry of halophytes, as well as examples of halophytes and their salt tolerance levels
Overall, eHALOPH and scientific articles are likely to be the most useful resources for determining whether a halophyte excludes or accumulates salt in its parts.