Plant salt-tolerance mechanisms
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.tplants.2014.02.001
Plant salt-tolerance mechanisms
Abstract
Crop performance is severely affected by high salt concentrations in soils. To engineer more salt-tolerant plants it is crucial to unravel the key components of the plant salt-tolerance network. Here we review our understanding of the core salt-tolerance mechanisms in plants. Recent studies have shown that stress sensing and signaling components can play important roles in regulating the plant salinity stress response. We also review key Na+ transport and detoxification pathways and the impact of epigenetic chromatin modifications on salinity tolerance. In addition, we discuss the progress that has been made towards engineering salt tolerance in crops, including marker-assisted selection and gene stacking techniques. We also identify key open questions that remain to be addressed in the future.
Keywords: NaCl; abiotic stress; biotechnology; engineering of salt-tolerant plants; plant salinity tolerance.
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