Insights into the Physiological and Biochemical Impacts of Salt Stress on Plant Growth and Development
University of New Hampshire · University of Florida · +6 more institutions
Abstract
Climate change is causing soil salinization, resulting in crop losses throughout the world. The ability of plants to tolerate salt stress is determined by multiple biochemical and molecular pathways. Here we discuss physiological, biochemical, and cellular modulations in plants in response to salt stress. Knowledge of these modulations can assist in assessing salt tolerance potential and the mechanisms underlying salinity tolerance in plants. Salinity-induced cellular damage is highly correlated with generation of reactive oxygen species, ionic imbalance, osmotic damage, and reduced relative water content. Accelerated antioxidant activities and osmotic adjustment by the formation of organic and inorganic…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 45.32
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 365
Authors
10Topics & keywords
- Osmolyte
- Salinity
- Halophyte
- Osmoprotectant
- Soil salinity
- Biology
- Germination
- Osmotic shock