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Rhamnogalacturonan‐II Dimerisation Reinforces Salt Resistance in Sugar Beet
ABSTRACT Salinity stress predominantly affects negatively charged cell wall polymers, for example, pectin. Excess Na+ ions interact physically and affect growth in stress‐sensitive plants. However, the salinity resistance of sugar beet cell walls remains unclear.
Shah Newaz Chowdhury +5 more
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Summary Wild crop relatives are valuable genetic resources for improving stress adaptation in cultivated species, but their effective use depends on high‐quality reference genomes integrated with phenotypic and molecular datasets. Hordeum erectifolium, a wild relative of barley (H.
Einar Baldvin Haraldsson +8 more
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Trees, Shrubs and Grasses for Saltlands: an Annotated Bibliography [PDF]
Resource /Energy Economics and Policy,
Ahmad, Rafiq +3 more
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Veliki dio Zemljine površine pokrivaju područja koja se odlikuju povišenim salinitetom. Na takvim staništima opstaje samo posebna skupina biljaka poznata pod nazivom halofiti.
Glavić, Aleksandra
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Diverse salinity responses in Crithmum maritimum tissues at different salinities over time [PDF]
Crithmum maritimum (sea fennel) withstands high salinity, and to better understand how different protective mechanisms against salinity are activated, young seedlings were exposed to increasing concentrations of NaCl (0 to 512 mM) over six weeks.
Derridj, Arezki +2 more
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Halophytes Energy Feedstocks: Back to Our Roots [PDF]
Of the Earth s landmass, approx.43% is arid or semi-arid, and 97% of the Earth s water is seawater. Halophytes are salt-tolerant plants (micro and macro) that can prosper in seawater or brackish waters and are common feedstocks for fuel and food (fuel ...
Bushnell, Dennis M. +1 more
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Halophytes of the Mediterranean Basin—Underutilized Species with the Potential to Be Nutritious Crops in the Scenario of the Climate Change [PDF]
Agatha Agudelo +2 more
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Evolutionary origins of abnormally large shoot sodium accumulation in non-saline environments within the Caryophyllales [PDF]
The prevalence of sodium (Na) “hyperaccumulator” species, which exhibit abnormally large shoot sodium concentrations ([Na]shoot) when grown in non-saline environments, was investigated among angiosperms in general and within the Caryophyllales order in ...
Albert +72 more
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Can the Non-native Salt Marsh Halophyte Spartina alterniflora Threaten Native Seagrass (Zostera japonica) Habitats? A Case Study in the Yellow River Delta, China [PDF]
Shidong Yue +8 more
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