Differences in Response of Suaeda spp. to Salt Stress between Two Habitats
Yan Ao and
Qi Wu
Asian Agricultural Research, 2021, vol. 13, issue 01
Abstract:
Suaeda spp. are a type of halophytes with salinity tolerance, and it has good bioremediation function on saline soil. Starting from relevant indicators such as seed germination, growth and development, photosynthetic characteristics, pigment content, ion content and absorption, this paper summarizes the research progress on the differences in response of Suaeda spp. to salinity between two habitats of inland saline-alkali land and intertidal zone, so as to elaborate the similarities and differences in the physiological mechanism of Suaeda spp. to salinity between two habitats and reveal its different salt tolerance mechanisms.
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Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.313743
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