Energy costs of salt tolerance in crop plants
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation · Australian Research Council · +19 more institutions
Abstract
Summary Agriculture is expanding into regions that are affected by salinity. This review considers the energetic costs of salinity tolerance in crop plants and provides a framework for a quantitative assessment of costs. Different sources of energy, and modifications of root system architecture that would maximize water vs ion uptake are addressed. Energy requirements for transport of salt (NaCl) to leaf vacuoles for osmotic adjustment could be small if there are no substantial leaks back across plasma membrane and tonoplast in root and leaf. The coupling ratio of the H + ‐ ATP ase also is a critical component. One proposed leak, that of Na + influx across the plasma membrane through certain aquaporin…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 66.93
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 191
Authors
25- RMRana Munns
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Australian Research Council, The University of Western Australia, ARC Centre of Excellence in Plant Energy Biology, Agriculture and Food
- DADavid A. Day
Flinders University
- WFWieland Fricke
University College Dublin
- MWMichelle Watt
Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres, Forschungszentrum Jülich
- BABorjana Arsova
Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres, Forschungszentrum Jülich
Topics & keywords
- Crop
- Agronomy
- Salt (chemistry)
- Environmental science
- Energy crop
- Biology
- Bioenergy
- Biotechnology
- Affordable and clean energy