2012
DOI: 10.1080/01904167.2012.717158
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The Role of Calcium in Plants' Salt Tolerance

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“…The stem and shoot decrease is visible in primary reactions of salinity tension in glycophytes. Of course, the root growth increases in the saline region and the harmful effects are significant in long terms (Weeks and months); especially we believe that the leaf is more sensible in high salinities and influence the root growth in medium salinities (Hadi and Karimi, 2012). The saline solutions impose both osmotic and ionic tensions on the plant; such tensions may be distinguished in different rates.…”
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confidence: 90%
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“…The stem and shoot decrease is visible in primary reactions of salinity tension in glycophytes. Of course, the root growth increases in the saline region and the harmful effects are significant in long terms (Weeks and months); especially we believe that the leaf is more sensible in high salinities and influence the root growth in medium salinities (Hadi and Karimi, 2012). The saline solutions impose both osmotic and ionic tensions on the plant; such tensions may be distinguished in different rates.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Also, Jane et al stated that in Aloe Vera plants the genotypes tolerated salinity keep a significantly low rate of sodium compared to calcium and decrease the destruction of vegetal organs. The low rate of sodium to calcium in the genotypes tolerated Aloe Vera salinity showed that high capacity in such genotypes keeps many obstacles and permit less calcium goes out of the cell (Hadi and Karimi, 2012).…”
Section: The Effect Of Sodium Chloride On Concentration Of Na K CL mentioning
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“…Under high salinity stress, PGPR and Si‐treated plants maintained higher concentration of minerals such as K + , Ca 2+ , and Si in their tissues. Calcium is very important for plants under salinity conditions because it plays a pivotal role in the processes involved in the preservation of the cell membrane structural and functional integrity, cell wall stabilization, regulation of ion selectivity and transport, cell wall enzyme activities, and ion‐exchange behavior . Si addition improves K + conductivity, thereby improving the K + /Na + ratio by activating the root plasma membrane H + ‐ATPase pump .…”
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“…It was found that calcium may be involved even in long-term processing of signals in plants in response to abiotic stresses (Verdus et al 2007). It has been shown that Ca 2+ is an important determinant for plant salt tolerance and confers protective effects on plants grown in sodic soils (Hadi & Karimi, 2012). On the other hand, Ca 2+ deficiency can occur in some species at high Na + /Ca 2+ ratio in the external solution, although the plant response will vary with genotype.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%