Toxicological responses in halophyte Suaeda salsa to mercury under environmentally relevant salinity
Mercury is a highly risky heavy metal contaminant in intertidal zones in the Yellow River Delta (YRD). Suaeda salsa is a native halophyte in the YRD. In this work, we investigated the toxicological effects of mercury (20μgL(-1)) in S. salsa under environmentally relevant salinity (500mM).
Huifeng, Wu +3 more
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Growth responses of Atriplex lentiformis and Medicago arborea in three soil types treated with saline water irrigation. [PDF]
Large amounts of industrial wastewater, often of high in salt content, are produced by urban activities or industries which require reuse or disposal and thus can be potentially used in agriculture to ease the pressure on freshwater supply for irrigation.
Doyle, Richard +5 more
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Adaptation of Halophytes to Different Habitats [PDF]
In recent years, global climate change has been altering environmental (severe drought, soil salinization, irregular precipitation, etc.), around world, decreasing crop yield and upsetting the balance of ecosystems.
Bueno González, Milagros
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Long-term effect of salinity on plant quality, water relations, photosynthetic parameters and ion distribution in Callistemon citrinus [PDF]
The effect of saline stress on physiological and morphological parameters in Callistemon citrinus plants was studied to evaluate their adaptability to irrigation with saline water. C.
Sánchez-Blanco, María Jesús +1 more
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Biocontrol and Plant Growth Promoting Potential of Strain Streptomyces sp. A537 isolated form Suaeda salsa non-rhizosphere soil [PDF]
Fusarium oxysporum is a serious pathogenic fungus that can cause peanut root rot, leading to reduced peanut yield, plant death, and severely hindering the development of agriculture and economy in peanut cultivation region.
Wang Yi, Zhang Xiaoxia, Liang Zhenpu
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Heavy metal induced ecophysiological function alterations in the euhalophyte Suaeda salsa [PDF]
Heavy metal accumulation affects the physiological status of plants. Suaeda salsa L. is used to investigate the toxic effects of cadmium (Cd) and lead (Pb) either alone or mixtures under the static test conditions.
Han, Zhaoxiang +3 more
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Do Halophytes Really Require Salts for Their Growth and Development? An Experimental Approach [PDF]
Halophytes are salt-tolerant plants found exclusively in habitats with high levels of soil salinity. It is generally assumed that salt stress is the most important limiting factor for plant growth in natural saline environments, and that halophytes have ...
Boscaiu, Mónica +3 more
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Physiological and Biochemical Characterization of Root Cell Wall in Suaeda salsa and Spinach oleracea under Saline Condition [PDF]
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Heavy metal induced ecophysiological function alterations in the euhalophyte Suaeda salsa
Heavy metal accumulation affects the physiological status of plants. Suaeda salsa L. is used to investigate the toxic effects of cadmium (Cd) and lead (Pb) either alone or mixtures under the static test conditions. Cd-Pb mixture exposure can decrease lignin content and weaken the increase. Mitochondrial calcium content significantly reduced at 30 µM Cd
Han, Zhaoxiang +3 more
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Coastal wetlands are located in the ecotone between land and sea and are key areas for achieving the goals of “carbon peak” and “carbon neutrality.” They are crucial in mitigating marine pollution, regulating the climate, and balancing carbon budgets ...
Lina Ke +8 more
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