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Which fruit tree growth in salinity soil?

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Mutant fruit trees grow in salinity soil in Cuba.Only one percent of land based plants can grow in salinity soil. Some examples are kale, sugar beets, dates, pomegranate, arborvitae, asparagus, juniper, Russian olive and Swiss chard

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