A comparative study of the early osmotic, ionic, redox and hormonal signaling response in leaves and roots of two halophytes and a glycophyte to salinity
@article{Ellouzi2014ACS, title={A comparative study of the early osmotic, ionic, redox and hormonal signaling response in leaves and roots of two halophytes and a glycophyte to salinity}, author={Hasna Ellouzi and K. Hamed and I. Hern{\'a}ndez and J. Cela and M. M{\"u}ller and C. Magn{\'e} and C. Abdelly and S. Munn{\'e}-Bosch}, journal={Planta}, year={2014}, volume={240}, pages={1299-1317} }
Salt stress is one of the most important abiotic stress factors affecting plant growth and productivity in natural ecosystems. In this study, we aimed at determining possible differences between salt tolerant and salt sensitive species in early (within 72 h) salt stress response in leaves and roots. To this purpose, we subjected three Brassicaceae species, namely two halophytes—Cakile maritima and Thellungiella salsuginea—and a glycophyte—Arabidopsis thaliana— to short-term salt stress (400 mM… Expand
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