Harsh Environment and Plant Resilience 2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-65912-7_11
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Physiological and Molecular Responses to Salinity Due to Excessive Na+ in Plants

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“…Elevated levels of soil salts, particularly sodium chloride (NaCl), can disrupt essential physiological processes within plant cells (Mokrani et al, 2022;Mishra et al, 2023). Excessive salt can interfere with plant water uptake, leading to osmotic stress and reduced water availability for metabolic activity (Misra et al 2021;Yue et al, 2023). Soil salinity can also induce ionic toxicity and disrupt cellular functions through the excessive accumulation of sodium ions (Hailu and Mehari, 2021).…”
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“…Elevated levels of soil salts, particularly sodium chloride (NaCl), can disrupt essential physiological processes within plant cells (Mokrani et al, 2022;Mishra et al, 2023). Excessive salt can interfere with plant water uptake, leading to osmotic stress and reduced water availability for metabolic activity (Misra et al 2021;Yue et al, 2023). Soil salinity can also induce ionic toxicity and disrupt cellular functions through the excessive accumulation of sodium ions (Hailu and Mehari, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Irrigation systems built without sufficient drainage capacity have exacerbated the issues, which are further compounded by shoddy reclamation techniques and water management strategies. Sodic and saline soils are the two categories for the saltaffected soils [3][4][5][6][7][8]. The current study aims to determine how sodic soils affect growth, photosynthetic activity, yield, and nutrient status.…”
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confidence: 99%