Mechanisms of plant responses to salinity stress

M.Zh. Aiymbay, K. Zhanassova, A. Akbassova, S. Zhangazin, D.N. Auganova, M.K. Beissekova, A. Kurmanbayeva
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Environmental stress is a major area of scientific interest because it limits the productivity of both plants and crops. Anthropogenic activities have exacerbated the issue even more. As a result, salt stress appears to be a significant barrier to plant and crop productivity. Salinity has a variety of effects on plants, including osmotic effects and ion-specific toxicity, as well as proline accumulation and sulphur assimilation. Plants known as halophytes have a high salt tolerance, allowing them to survive and thrive in extremely saline conditions. The study of halophytes aids our comprehension of important adaptations required for survival in high salinity environments. Therefore, enhancing plant salt tolerance as well as increasing agricultural yield and quality of crops in saline lands is of vital importance. Here, we look at what we know about how salinity affects plant metabolism and how plants deal with it.
植物对盐胁迫的响应机制
环境压力是一个重要的科学领域,因为它限制了植物和作物的生产力。人为活动进一步加剧了这一问题。因此,盐胁迫似乎是植物和作物生产力的一个重大障碍。盐度对植物有多种影响,包括渗透效应和离子特异性毒性,以及脯氨酸积累和硫同化。被称为盐生植物的植物具有很高的耐盐性,使它们能够在极端含盐的条件下生存和茁壮成长。对盐生植物的研究有助于我们理解在高盐度环境中生存所需的重要适应。因此,提高盐碱地植物的耐盐性,提高作物的产量和品质至关重要。在这里,我们来看看我们所知道的盐度是如何影响植物代谢的,以及植物是如何应对的。
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