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Green waste biochar and plant growth-promoting bacteria enhance tomato growth under combined nutrient deficiency and salinity stress. [PDF]
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SiO<sub>2</sub> and ZnO nanoparticles and salinity stress responses in hydroponic lettuce: selectivity, antagonism, and interactive dynamics. [PDF]
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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 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 ...
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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 ...
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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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Salinity Stress: “Omics” Approaches
2017Salinity stress is one of the major threats to plant performance which leads to the significant loss of the crop production worldwide. Being polygenic in nature, salinity stress induced changes are complex to understand. On exposure to salinity stress, plants undergo various molecular, physiological, and biochemical changes to combat the stress ...
Nisha Khatri, Yashwanti Mudgil
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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.
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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.
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Root Growth Under Salinity Stress
2002Salinity inhibits growth and development of most plants. Inhibition of shoot and root development is the primary response to the stress. Growth, morphology, anatomy, and physiology of roots are affected by salinity. Changes in water and ion uptake and production of hormonal signals that communicate information to the shoot might induce changes in ...
Nirit Bernstein, Uzi Kafkafi
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Are there salinity stress proteins?
Marine Environmental Research, 1995Abstract To establish whether osmotic stress can be separated from possible toxicant stress in Eurytemora affinis , protein synthesis was analyzed under various conditions of temperature and osmotic stress. Individual adult copepods raised at 10 ppt and 15 °C were exposed for 5 h to different temperature and salinity regimes.
Carole R.M. Gonzalez, Brian P. Bradley
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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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