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<i>Thinopyrum</i> species as a genetic resource: enhancing salt tolerance in wheat and forage crops for sustainable agriculture. [PDF]
Li W, Li H, Zheng Q.
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<i>GhNRPB3</i> Negatively Regulates Drought and Salt Tolerance in Cotton. [PDF]
Wang Y, Zeng J, Yu Y, Ni Z.
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Multilayered Transcriptional Regulation Underlying Salt Tolerance in Rapeseed (<i>Brassica napus</i> L.) Revealed by Integrated Physiological and Transcriptomic Analyses. [PDF]
Basharat S +5 more
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Comprehensive analysis of salt tolerance mechanisms in forage maize: physiological adaptation, transcriptional regulation, and key gene identification. [PDF]
Jiang Q +9 more
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Transcriptomic analysis of Thai rice varieties at the reproductive stage uncovers potential genetic determinants of salt tolerance. [PDF]
Jitsamai N +6 more
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Archives of Surgery, 1962
The pattern of postoperative excretion of salt and water has been described by many investigators, and reviewed by Moyer 1 and Moore. 2 Previous studies have led to the concept of renal intolerance to salt and water in the postoperative period. In many centers, practical application of this concept has resulted in no salt solutions being given to ...
T, SHIRES, D E, JACKSON
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The pattern of postoperative excretion of salt and water has been described by many investigators, and reviewed by Moyer 1 and Moore. 2 Previous studies have led to the concept of renal intolerance to salt and water in the postoperative period. In many centers, practical application of this concept has resulted in no salt solutions being given to ...
T, SHIRES, D E, JACKSON
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Trends in Plant Science, 2001
Soil salinity is a major abiotic stress in plant agriculture worldwide. This has led to research into salt tolerance with the aim of improving crop plants. However, salt tolerance might have much wider implications because transgenic salt-tolerant plants often also tolerate other stresses including chilling, freezing, heat and drought.
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Soil salinity is a major abiotic stress in plant agriculture worldwide. This has led to research into salt tolerance with the aim of improving crop plants. However, salt tolerance might have much wider implications because transgenic salt-tolerant plants often also tolerate other stresses including chilling, freezing, heat and drought.
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