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Coping with salt stress. [PDF]
Salt stress delays seed germination in plants by increasing the hydrolysis of arginine-derived urea.
Liang X, Jiang C.
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Phospholipids in Salt Stress Response [PDF]
High salinity threatens crop production by harming plants and interfering with their development. Plant cells respond to salt stress in various ways, all of which involve multiple components such as proteins, peptides, lipids, sugars, and phytohormones.
Yongqing Yang, Xiuli Han
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The sensitivity of cotton to salt stress depends on the genotypes and salt types. Understanding the mechanism of ion homeostasis under different salt stresses is necessary to improve cotton performance under saline conditions.
Jialin Sun+3 more
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IntroductionSoil salinity is known to affect plant performance and nutrient stoichiometry by altering their ecophysiology, and thus playing a crucial role in determining plant distribution patterns and nutrient cycles in salinized ecosystems.
Peipei Jiang+7 more
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Foxtail millet (Setaria italica L.) is an important cereal for managing future water scarcity and ensuring food security, due to its strong drought and salt stress resistance owing to its developed root system. However, the molecular responses of foxtail
Fei Han+9 more
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Regulation of Plant Responses to Salt Stress [PDF]
Salt stress is a major environmental stress that affects plant growth and development. Plants are sessile and thus have to develop suitable mechanisms to adapt to high-salt environments. Salt stress increases the intracellular osmotic pressure and can cause the accumulation of sodium to toxic levels.
Shuangshuang Zhao+5 more
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Wolfberry (Lycium barbarum L.) is an important economic crop widely grown in China. The effects of salt-alkaline stress on metabolites accumulation in the salt-tolerant Ningqi1 wolfberry fruits were evaluated across 12 salt-alkaline stress gradients. The
Xiaojie Liang+8 more
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Saline stress impairs germination and initial plant growth. However, discontinuous hydration cycles induce osmotic tolerance in seeds and can improve the response of maize seeds to saline stress.
Kleane Targino Oliveira Pereira+11 more
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Editorial: Plant responses to salt stress. [PDF]
Sahito ZA+2 more
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Environmental abiotic stresses limit plant growth, development, and reproduction. This study aims to reveal the response of Brassica napus to salt stress.
Jiabin Shu+6 more
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