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Cold, salinity and drought stresses: An overview
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 2005World population is increasing at an alarming rate and is expected to reach about six billion by the end of year 2050. On the other hand food productivity is decreasing due to the effect of various abiotic stresses; therefore minimizing these losses is a major area of concern for all nations to cope with the increasing food requirements. Cold, salinity
Shilpi, Mahajan, Narendra, Tuteja
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2016
Continually applying salt-laden irrigation water to soils can lead to soil salinization because plants leave most of the salts behind as they uptake water. Osmotic potential energy in saline soils is negative and resists the movement of water toward plant roots.
Peter Waller, Muluneh Yitayew
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Continually applying salt-laden irrigation water to soils can lead to soil salinization because plants leave most of the salts behind as they uptake water. Osmotic potential energy in saline soils is negative and resists the movement of water toward plant roots.
Peter Waller, Muluneh Yitayew
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Plant Cell Reports, 2019
Sustaining yield gains of grain legume crops under growing salt-stressed conditions demands a thorough understanding of plant salinity response and more efficient breeding techniques that effectively integrate modern omics knowledge. Grain legume crops are important to global food security being an affordable source of dietary protein and essential ...
Jha, U.C. +3 more
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Sustaining yield gains of grain legume crops under growing salt-stressed conditions demands a thorough understanding of plant salinity response and more efficient breeding techniques that effectively integrate modern omics knowledge. Grain legume crops are important to global food security being an affordable source of dietary protein and essential ...
Jha, U.C. +3 more
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2006
This chapter examines the response of L. japonicus plants to different types of osmotic stress in the context of the changes most commonly noticed in other plant species. Up to 12-fold proline accumulation was detected in L. japonicus plants in relation to drought and salt stress treatments.
Pedro Díaz +2 more
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This chapter examines the response of L. japonicus plants to different types of osmotic stress in the context of the changes most commonly noticed in other plant species. Up to 12-fold proline accumulation was detected in L. japonicus plants in relation to drought and salt stress treatments.
Pedro Díaz +2 more
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Alleviation of Salinity Stress by Microbes
2023Agricultural production is majorly hampered by the negative impact of both biotic and abiotic stress in most developing countries. Among abiotic stresses, soil salinity is a major problem, affecting crop production and responsible for limiting the growth and productivity of plants in different areas of the world due to increasing use of poor quality of
Sampat Nehra +6 more
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Effects of Salinity Stresses on Tobacco
Zeitschrift für Pflanzenphysiologie, 1980Summary Callus cultures of N. tabacum (line 44) were grown on media containing various concentrations of seawater salts (SWP), NaCl and mannitol. The induced stresses inhibited the growth of the calli, prevented the formation of green color, and caused necrosis and death.
Yona Chen +3 more
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Epigenetic regulation of salinity stress responses in cereals
Molecular Biology Reports, 2021Cereals are important crops and are exposed to various types of environmental stresses that affect the overall growth and yield. Among the various abiotic stresses, salt stress is a major environmental factor that influences the genetic, physiological, and biochemical responses of cereal crops.
Md Mahtab, Rashid +5 more
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Freshwater phytoplankton: Salinity stress on arsenic biotransformation
Environmental Pollution, 2021Salinity stress affects aquatic microalgal growth and their physiological responses have been studied extensively. However, arsenic (As) accumulation and biotransformation by freshwater phytoplankton under a salinity gradient have never been addressed.
Rimana Islam Papry +5 more
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Plant Response to Salinity Stress
2019Salinity is a major abiotic stress, severely and adversely affecting crop productivity and functionality. The US Salinity Laboratory classified soils into four categories: normal soil, saline soil, sodic soil, and saline-sodic soil. Salinity adversely affects plant growth and development.
Qi Zhang, Wenhao Dai
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The Effects of Temperature, Stress and Salinity on the Creep of Frozen Saline Soil
Journal of Energy Resources Technology, 1984Gravel of the Prudhoe Bay area of Alaska used in the construction of artificial islands has been examined in constant load creep experiments to determine the effects of temperature, stress, and salinity on its creep behavior in unconfined compression.
M. S. Nixon, G. M. Pharr
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