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How Plants Tolerate Salt Stress
Soil salinization inhibits plant growth and seriously restricts food security and agricultural development. Excessive salt can cause ionic stress, osmotic stress, and ultimately oxidative stress in plants. Plants exclude excess salt from their cells to help maintain ionic homeostasis and stimulate phytohormone signaling pathways, thereby balancing ...
Haiqi Fu, Yongqing Yang
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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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Salt stress constitutes a major form of abiotic stress in plants. Histone modification plays an important role in stress tolerance, with particular reference to salt stress resistance. In the current study, we found that HDA15 overexpression confers salt
Hai An Truong +6 more
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Soybean GmMYB133 Inhibits Hypocotyl Elongation and Confers Salt Tolerance in Arabidopsis
REVEILLE (RVE) genes generally act as core circadian oscillators to regulate multiple developmental events and stress responses in plants. It is of importance to document their roles in crops for utilizing them to improve agronomic traits. Soybean is one
Binghui Shan +8 more
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Effects of salt stress levels on nutritional quality and microorganisms of alfalfa-influenced soil [PDF]
Background Globally, there is a large amount of salinized land. These soils have varying degrees of salt stress, causing ionic toxicity and osmotic stress on plants. However, it is not clear how different degrees of salt stress affect plant nutrients and
Qiang Lu +5 more
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Mechanisms of Plant Responses and Adaptation to Soil Salinity
Soil salinity is a major environmental stress that restricts the growth and yield of crops. Understanding the physiological, metabolic, and biochemical responses of plants to salt stress and mining the salt tolerance-associated genetic resource in nature
Chunzhao Zhao +4 more
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Salt is recognized as one of the most major factors that limits soybean yield in acidic soils. Soil enzyme activity and bacterial community have a critical function in improving the tolerance to soybean.
Dongwei Han +10 more
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Osmolytes as Cryoprotectants Under Salt Stress
Cryoprotecting agent (CPAs)-guided preservation is essential for effective protection of cells from cryo-injuries. But current cryoprotecting technologies practised to cryopreserve cells for biomedical applications are met with extreme challenges due to associated toxicity of CPAs.
Susmita Sarkar +4 more
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Dynamic physiological and transcriptomic changes reveal memory effects of salt stress in maize
Background Pre-exposing plants to abiotic stresses can induce stress memory, which is crucial for adapting to subsequent stress exposure. Although numerous genes involved in salt stress response have been identified, the understanding of memory responses
Zhiying Zhu +11 more
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Study on the Effect of Salt Stress on Yield and Grain Quality Among Different Rice Varieties
Salt is one of the main factors limiting the use of mudflats. In this study, the yield, quality, and mineral content of rice seeds under salt stress were investigated.
Rui Zhang +9 more
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