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Regulation of Plant Responses to Salt Stress [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2021
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   +2 more
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Comparative physiology of salt and water stress [PDF]

open access: yesPlant, Cell and Environment, 2002
AbstractPlant responses to salt and water stress have much in common. Salinity reduces the ability of plants to take up water, and this quickly causes reductions in growth rate, along with a suite of metabolic changes identical to those caused by water stress.
Rana Munns
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How Plants Tolerate Salt Stress

open access: yesCurrent Issues in Molecular Biology, 2023
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   +2 more
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Stress, salt and hypertension

Social Science & Medicine, 1988
Reasons are given why calcium, obesity and genetics cannot be considered primary factors in the etiology of essential hypertension. This leaves the major protagonists as salt and neuroendocrine responses to the emotions aroused by the social environment.
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Salt-stress signaling

Journal of Plant Biology, 2007
Salinity stress has a major impact on plant growth and development. Increasing concentrations of salt in farm soils means that researchers must develop tolerant crops if the global food supply is to be sustained. Salt adaptation involves a complex network of different mechanisms whose responses to high salinity are regulated in an integrated fashion ...
Mi Sun Cheong, Dae-Jin Yun
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Salt Stress

2017
Soil salinity is an abiotic stress that poses a great threat to agriculture. Major crop losses annually occur due to toxic salts in the soil, particularly sodium chloride (NaCl). When plants are stressed with NaCl, they often exhibit slower growth, premature leaf senescence, reduced tillering or branching, and decreased yield.
Schmoeckel, Sandra Manuela   +1 more
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