reviewJournal of Experimental BotanyJan 23, 2004GREEN OA

Improving crop salt tolerance

University of Sussex

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Abstract

Salinity is an ever-present threat to crop yields, especially in countries where irrigation is an essential aid to agriculture. Although the tolerance of saline conditions by plants is variable, crop species are generally intolerant of one-third of the concentration of salts found in seawater. Attempts to improve the salt tolerance of crops through conventional breeding programmes have met with very limited success, due to the complexity of the trait: salt tolerance is complex genetically and physiologically. Tolerance often shows the characteristics of a multigenic trait, with quantitative trait loci (QTLs) associated with tolerance identified in barley, citrus, rice, and tomato and with ion transport under…

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Keywords
  • Halophyte
  • Biology
  • Salinity
  • Crop
  • Quantitative trait locus
  • Agronomy
  • Drought tolerance
  • Trait
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