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Suaeda salsa (L.) Pall. (S. salsa) acts as a pioneer species in coastal wetlands due to its high salt tolerance. It has significant biodiversity maintenance, socioeconomic values (e.g., tourism) due to its vibrant color, and carbon sequestration (blue ...
Hongyan Yin +4 more
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Genomics‐assisted breeding for designing salinity‐smart future crops
This review explores fast‐forward genomics‐assisted breeding tools to fast‐track the designing of salinity‐smart crops. Integration of various breeding tools can enhance salinity tolerance, ensuring sustainable agriculture and global food security. Summary Climate change induces many abiotic stresses, including soil salinity, significantly challenging ...
Ali Raza +6 more
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Estimating soil salinity in different landscapes of the Yellow River Delta through Landsat OLI/TIRS and ETM plus Data [PDF]
Soil salinization has increasingly become a serious issue in coastal zone due to global climate changes and human disturbances. Assessment of soil salinity, especially at the landscape scale, is critical to coastal management and restoration.
Bi, XL +4 more
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Diversity Drivers of Inland Saline Vegetation—What Unites Them and Divides Them?
We evaluated the drivers of spatial variability and halophyte diversity of inland saline habitats in 13 subregions in temperate Europe. Among the 107 native halophytic plant specialists, the 13 subregions have in common one obligate halophyte and five facultative halophytes.
Zuzana Dítě +3 more
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Suaeda salsa, an annual herb belonging to the genus Suaeda within the Chenopodiaceae family, is highly salt-tolerant and can thrive in large quantities on saline and alkaline soils. This study presents a novel fermentation technique to produce Suaeda tea,
Aoqi Dong +6 more
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Uptake and accumulation of metals in Spartina alterniflora salt marshes from a South American estuary [PDF]
Salt marshes are capable of reducing metal pollution in coastal waters, but this capacity is highly dependent on the metal, the physico-chemical characteristics of the sediment, the plant species, the production of biomass, the time of the year, etc. The
Botté, Sandra Elizabeth +3 more
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Toxicological proteomic responses of halophyte Suaeda salsa to lead and zinc
The long term (30 days) toxicological effects of environmentally relevant concentrations of Pb2+ (20μg/L) and Zn2+ (100μg/L) were characterized in Suaeda salsa using proteomics techniques. The responsive proteins were related to metabolism (Krebs cycle and Calvin cycle), protein biosynthesis, stress and defense, energy, signaling pathway and ...
Xiaoli, Liu +9 more
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SUMMARY Willows can alleviate soil salinisation while generating sustainable feedstock for biorefinery, yet the metabolomic adaptations underlying their tolerance remain poorly understood. Salix miyabeana was treated with two environmentally abundant salts, NaCl and Na2SO4, in a 12‐week pot trial.
Eszter Sas +7 more
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Summary Salinity significantly inhibits plant growth and development. While the recretohalophyte Limonium bicolor can reduce its ion content by secreting salt, the metabolic pathways it employs to adapt to high salt stress remain unclear. This study aims to unravel this enigma through integrated transcriptomic and metabolomic analyses of L.
Zhihui Zhu +5 more
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Coordinated changes in photosynthetic machinery performance and water relations of the xerophytic shrub Ziziphus lotus (L.) Lam. (Rhamnaceae) following soil drying [PDF]
Aim of this study was to investigate the effect of water shortage in wild jujube plants, Ziziphus lotus (L.) Lam, and how it is related to its ecological success. All leaf anatomical traits were significantly affected following soil drying.
Gorai, Mohammed +4 more
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