Flavonoids in Plant Salt Stress Responses: Biosynthesis, Regulation, Functions, and Signaling Networks
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Abstract
Soil salinity is a major constraint on global crop production, disrupting photosynthesis, ion homeostasis, and growth. Beyond the roles of classic osmoprotectants and antioxidant enzymes, flavonoids have emerged as versatile mediators of salt stress tolerance at the interface of redox control, hormone signaling, and developmental plasticity. This review summarizes current evidence on how salinity remodels flavonoid biosynthesis, regulation, and function from cellular to whole-plant scales. We first outline the phenylpropanoid–flavonoid pathway, with emphasis on transcriptional control by MYB, bHLH, and NAC factors and their integration with ABA, JA, and auxin signaling. We then discussed how post-synthetic…
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- Crosstalk
- Metabolic pathway
- Rhizosphere
- Signal transduction
- Arabidopsis
- Hormone
- Function (biology)
- Oxidative stress
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Zero hunger
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