Salt Stress Injury and Resistance Mechanism in Plants

Authors

  • S. Alagappan

Keywords:

Mitigation of salt stress, Oxidative stress, Salt stress effects, Salt tolerance

Abstract

Salinity is a major abiotic stress limiting growth and productivity of plants in many areas of the world due to increasing use of poor quality of water for irrigation and soil salinization. Plant adaptation or tolerance to salinity stress involves complex physiological traits, metabolic pathways, and molecular or gene networks. A comprehensive understanding on how plants respond to salinity stress at different levels and an integrated approach of combining molecular tools with physiological and biochemical techniques are imperative for the development of salt-tolerant varieties of plants in salt-affected areas. Recent research has identified various adaptive responses to salinity stress at molecular, cellular, metabolic, and physiological levels, although mechanisms underlying salinity tolerance are far from being completely understood.

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Author Biography

S. Alagappan

Dept. of Agronomy, The Indian Agriculture College (Affiliated to the Tamil Nadu Agricultural University), Raja Nagar, Radhapuram, Tamil Nadu (627 111), India

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Published

2020-11-29

How to Cite

[1]
Alagappan, S. 2020. Salt Stress Injury and Resistance Mechanism in Plants. Biotica Research Today. 2, 11 (Nov. 2020), 1211–1214.