Title of article
Review paper Salicylic acid: an effective growth regulator for mitigating salt toxicity in plants
Author/Authors
Abdoli, Soheila Department of Plant Ecophysiology - Faculty of Agriculture - University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran , Ghassemi-Golezani, Kazem Department of Plant Ecophysiology - Faculty of Agriculture - University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran
Pages
15
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1
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15
Abstract
alinity is a harmful environmental factor threatening plant growth and productivity through ionic and oxidative stresses. These detrimental effects of salinity could be modulated by some plant growth regulators. Salicylic acid (SA) as a phenolic molecule regulates growth and development and also induces crucial defense mechanisms in plants under salinity. This growth regulator can also improve some physiological and biochemical processes of salt-stressed plants such as reducing Na+ influx to the root cells and increasing essential nutrients uptake. Application of SA can also help plants to accumulate the toxic Na+ in vacuoles through enhancing the activities of H+-pum- stressed plants. Some reports indicate that salicylic acid counteracts salt-induced water deficit by elevating plant osmolytes including soluble sugars, proline, and glycine betaine. These essential roles as well as the effect of SA in the augmentation of chlorophyll and photosynthetic activities can potentially improve plant growth and productivity under saline conditions. The possible cross-talks of salicylic acid with other growth regulators are also important for promoting salt tolerance and the performance of plants under stressful conditions.
Farsi abstract
فاقد چكيده فارسي
Keywords
Antioxidants , Chlorophyll , Photosynthetic activity , Salicylic acid , Salt tolerance
Journal title
Journal of Plant Physiology and Breeding
Serial Year
2021
Record number
2686028
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