Comparative physiology of salt and water stress

Volume: 25, Issue: 2, Pages: 239 - 250
Published: Feb 1, 2002
Abstract
Plant responses to salt and water stress have much in common. Salinity reduces the ability of plants to take up water, and this quickly causes reductions in growth rate, along with a suite of metabolic changes identical to those caused by water stress. The initial reduction in shoot growth is probably due to hormonal signals generated by the roots. There may be salt-specific effects that later have an impact on growth; if excessive amounts of...
Paper Details
Title
Comparative physiology of salt and water stress
Published Date
Feb 1, 2002
Volume
25
Issue
2
Pages
239 - 250
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