An Insight into Abiotic Stress and Influx Tolerance Mechanisms in Plants to Cope in Saline Environments

An Insight into Abiotic Stress and Influx Tolerance Mechanisms in Plants to Cope in Saline Environments

来源:中文会议(科协)
英文摘要

Salinity is significant abiotic stress that affects the majority of agricultural,irrigated,and cultivated land.It is an issue of global importance,causing many socio-economic problems.Salt stress mainly occurs due to two factors:(1)soil type and(2)irrigation water.It is a major environmental constraint,limiting crop growth,plant productivity,and agricultural yield.Soil salinity is a major problem that considerably distorts ecological habitats in arid and semi-arid regions.Excess salts in the soil affect plant nutrient uptake and osmotic balance,leading to osmotic and ionic stress.Plant adaptation or tolerance to salinity stress involves complex physiological traits,metabolic pathways,the production of enzymes,compatible solutes,metabolites,and molecular or genetic networks.Different plant species have different salt overly sensitive pathways and high-affinity K+ channel transporters that maintain ion homeostasis.However,little progress has been made in developing salt-tolerant crop varieties using different breeding approaches.This review highlights the interlinking of plant morpho-physiological,molecular,biochemical,and genetic approaches to produce salt-tolerant plant species.Most of the research emphasizes the significance of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria in protecting plants from biotic and abiotic stressors.Plant growth,survival,and yield can be stabilized by utilizing this knowledge using different breeding and agronomical techniques.This information marks existing research areas and future gaps that require more attention to reveal new salt tolerance determinants in plants—in the future,creating genetically modified plants could help increase crop growth and the toleration of saline environments.

Zarmina Gul;Zhong-Hua Tang;Muhammad Arif;Zhang Te;

College of Chemistry,Chemical Engineering and Resource Utilization,Northeast Forestry University,Harbin 150040,China;College of Chemistry,Chemical Engineering and Resource Utilization,Northeast Forestry University,Harbin 150040,China;Key Laboratory of Eco-Environments in the Three Gorges Reservoir Region(Ministry of Education),Chongqing Key Laboratory of Plant Resource Conservation and Germplasm Innovation,College of Life Sciences,Southwest University,Chongqing 400715,China;College of Chemistry,Chemical Engineering and Resource Utilization,Northeast Forestry University,Harbin 150040,China;

第八届中国林业学术大会

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