Predicting suitable habitats and conservation areas for Suaeda salsa using MaxEnt and Marxan models [PDF]
Summary: Suaeda salsa (L.) Pall. (S. salsa) is a salt-tolerant plant with medicinal and ecological value. Understanding its potential distribution under changing climate conditions is essential for conservation and sustainable use.
Yongji Wang +6 more
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Irrigation of Suaeda salsa with Saline Wastewater and Microalgae: Improving Saline–Alkali Soil and Revealing the Composition and Function of Rhizosphere Bacteria [PDF]
Limited research has been conducted on the potential and mechanisms of irrigating Suaeda salsa with wastewater and microalgae to improve saline–alkali land. This study used three irrigation treatments (freshwater, saline wastewater, and saline wastewater
Qiaoyun Yan +7 more
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Effects of water–nitrogen coupling on water and salt environment and root distribution in Suaeda salsa [PDF]
Understanding the spatial distribution of crop roots is crucial for effectively managing crop water and fertilizer. We investigate the effects of water–nitrogen coupling on the water–salt environment and root distribution in the root zone of S.
Qiang Xu +15 more
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The curvilinear responses of biomass accumulation and root morphology to a soil salt-nitrogen environment reflect the phytodesalination capability of the euhalophyte Suaeda salsa L. [PDF]
Under the sufficient nitrogen supply, it is of great significance to investigate the law of biomass allocation, root morphological traits, and the salt absorption capacity of euhalophytes to evaluate their biological desalination in saline soil. Although
Yanyan Wang +6 more
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Exogenous Sodium and Calcium Alleviate Drought Stress by Promoting the Succulence of Suaeda salsa [PDF]
Succulence is a key trait involved in the response of Suaeda salsa to salt stress. However, few studies have investigated the effects of the interaction between salt and drought stress on S. salsa growth and succulence.
Dong Zhang, Changyan Tian, Wenxuan Mai
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Background: Suaeda salsa and Suaeda heteroptera co-occur on saline–alkali lands in Dongying (Shandong, China) and were promising food resources, yet systematic comparisons of their nutritional and functional properties were limited. Objective: To compare
Jingxiu Bi +7 more
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Interactive Effect of Irrigation Volume and Planting Density on Growth and Salt Uptake in Field-Grown Drip-Irrigated Suaeda salsa (L.) Pall. [PDF]
Planting halophytes such as Suaeda salsa (L.) Pall. under drip irrigation is a viable solution for the remediation of saline soils. We conducted this study to investigate the effects of different irrigation volumes and planting densities on the growth ...
Qiang Xu +3 more
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Overexpression of <i>Suaeda salsa SsDHN</i> Gene Enhances Salt Resistance in Tobacco by Improving Photosynthetic Characteristics and Antioxidant Activity. [PDF]
Salt stress is a major abiotic stress that interferes with plant growth and affects crop production. Dehydrin (DHN), a member of the late embryogenesis abundant (LEA) protein family, was considered to be a stress protein involved in the protective ...
Ma H +9 more
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Nitrogen Promotes the Salt-Gathering Capacity of Suaeda salsa and Alleviates Nutrient Competition in the Intercropping of Suaeda salsa/Zea mays L. [PDF]
Nitrogen accelerates salt accumulation in the root zone of an euhalophyte, which might be beneficial for inhibiting the salt damage and interspecific competition for nutrients of non-halophytes in intercropping. However, the variations in the effect of euhalophyte/non-halophyte intercropping with nitrogen supply are poorly understood. Here, we selected
Wang S, Ge S, Mai W, Tian C.
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Distribution and disturbance dynamics of habitats suitable for Suaeda salsa
Suaeda salsa, as the last biological barrier of coastal wetlands from land to sea, is one of the best nature-based restoration solution for shoreline stabilization and soil improvement in coastal wetlands.
Chenchen Cao +4 more
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