Integrated approaches for increasing plant yield under salt stress

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Salt stress affects large cultivated areas worldwide, thus causing remarkable reductions in plant growth and yield. To reduce the negative effects of salt on yield, hormones, nutrient absorption, utilization, as well developing salt-tolerant varieties enhancing their morpho-physiological activities, are some integrative approaches to coping with increasing incidence stress. Numerous studies have been conducted investigate critical impacts these However, a comprehensive review approaches, that regulate yield under stress, is still its early stages. The focused major issues absorption utilization by plants, development tolerance In addition, we explained crop’s illustrated roles phytohormones play improving identified relevant genes involve when subjected current demonstrated HA K enhance activities soil properties. NRT NPF family nutrients uptake, NHX1 , SOS1 TaNHX AtNHX1 KDML RD6 SKC1 maintain ion homeostasis membrane integrity cope adverse sd1/Rht1 BnaMAX1s ipal-1D sft improve different plants. primary purpose this investigation provide performance various strategies which might assist further interpreting mechanisms plants use

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ژورنال

عنوان ژورنال: Frontiers in Plant Science

سال: 2023

ISSN: ['1664-462X']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1215343