<p>1. Halophyte Research, Conservation & Development - The role of UNESCO Biosphere Reserves in Asia/Pacific<br> 2. Evidence for the role of salinity and alkalinity in plant diversification in Australia<br> 3. Aspects of the Abu Dhabi Sabkha<br> 4.Comparative seed germination ecology of sabkha and playa halophytes of Pakistan<br> 5. Plants of sabkha ecosystems of the Arabian Peninsula<br> 6. Desert Halophytes: Alleviating the Pressure on the Scarce Resources of Arable Soil and Fresh Water<br> 7. Drone-based vegetation assessment in arid ecosystems<br> 8.Salt-induced Changes in Growth and Damage-avoidance-mechanisms of Hydroponically Grown Chinese Kale (Brassica alboglabra L.)<br> 9. Growth dynamic of Tamarix chinensis plantations in coastal heavy saline land and its ecological effect<br> 10. Mechanisms of ion transport in halophytes, from roots to leaves<br> 11. Interpretation of Holocene Carbonate-Evaporites of Coastal and Inland Sabkhas of Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates) Using Landsat Satellite Images and Field Survey<br> 12. Climate change impacts on salt marsh vegetation ecophysiology<br> 13. Morphology and betalain characterization of ‘ice plants’ (Aizoaceae) from the coast of Wellington, New Zealand<br> 14. Salt-tolerance and potential uses for saline agriculture of halophytes from the Poaceae<br> 15. Phenotyping through Infra-Red Thermography in stress environment<br> 16. The Mangroves of Myanmar<br> 17. Potentially domesticable chenopodiacea halophytes of Iran<br> 18. Plant Growth Promoting Bacteria associated to the halophyte Suaeda maritima (L.) in Abbas, Iran<br> 19. Quinoa: A new crop for harsh environments<br> 20. Difference in antioxidant defense system between the halophytes and glycophytes to overcome the salinity stress<br> 21. Diversity and distribution of salt-tolerant plants of the United Arab Emirates: perspectives for sustainable utilization and future research<br> 22. Framework for rapid evaluation of a mangrove restoration site: A case study from Indian Sundarban<br> 23. Mangrove Biogeography of the Indo-Pacific<br> 24. Short Communications – Suggestions for Improving Science Communication for Halophyte Conservation, Research and Development<br> 25. Ligno-cellulosic biomass from sabkha native vegetation: a new potential source for fiber-based bioenergy production<br> 26. The Floristical, Ecological and Syntaxonomical Characteristics of Salt Marshes and Salt Steppes of Turkey<br> 27. Temporal variations in water and ion relations of coastal halophytes<br> 28. Mangrove Cover, Biodiversity and Carbon Storage of Mangrove Forests in Thailand<br> 29. Pollen morphology of the genus Tamarix in Israel<br> 30. Species distribution in different ecological zones and conservation strategy of Halophytes of Sundarbans Mangrove Forest of Bangladesh<br> 31. Cash Crop Holophytes of China<br> 32. Sabkha Ecosystems Vol VI - Asia Pacific: Summarizing the Story</p>