نتایج جستجو برای: halophytes

تعداد نتایج: 687  

Journal: :journal of rangeland science 2013
davoud akhzari, alireza ildoromi maryam dashti marvili

vetiver grass (vetiveria zizanioides) is known to be survived under the diversesoil and water conditions. in order to study the effects of salinity stress on the seedlinggrowth of the desired species, a completely randomized design was conducted with 3replications. seeds were sown in the salty-soil plots in the greenhouse. salinity levels werespecified as 4 control ones including 20, 30 and 40 ...

2015
Lilong Wang Guanxiang Zhao Meng Li Mingting Zhang Lifang Zhang Xinfang Zhang Lizhe An Shijian Xu

Salinization is an important and increasingly prevalent issue which has broad and profound effects on plant survival and distribution pattern. To understand the patterns and potential drivers of leaf traits in saline environments, we determined the soil properties, leaf morphological traits (specific leaf area, SLA, and leaf dry matter content, LDMC), leaf chemical traits (leaf carbon, C, nitro...

2017
Dekoum V. M. Assaha Akihiro Ueda Hirofumi Saneoka Rashid Al-Yahyai Mahmoud W. Yaish

Ionic stress is one of the most important components of salinity and is brought about by excess Na+ accumulation, especially in the aerial parts of plants. Since Na+ interferes with K+ homeostasis, and especially given its involvement in numerous metabolic processes, maintaining a balanced cytosolic Na+/K+ ratio has become a key salinity tolerance mechanism. Achieving this homeostatic balance r...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2015
Timothy J Flowers Rana Munns Timothy D Colmer

BACKGROUND Halophytes are the flora of saline soils. They adjust osmotically to soil salinity by accumulating ions and sequestering the vast majority of these (generally Na(+) and Cl(-)) in vacuoles, while in the cytoplasm organic solutes are accumulated to prevent adverse effects on metabolism. At high salinities, however, growth is inhibited. Possible causes are: toxicity to metabolism of Na(...

2014
Christian Boestfleisch Niko B. Wagenseil Anne K. Buhmann Charlotte E. Seal Ellie Merrett Wade Adele Muscolo Jutta Papenbrock

Halophytes, salt-tolerant plants, are a source of valuable secondary metabolites with potential economic value. The steady-state pools of many stress-related metabolites are already enhanced in halophytes when compared with glycophytes, but growth under conditions away from the optimum can induce stress and consequently result in changes to secondary metabolites such as antioxidants. However, d...

2008
Yiyue Zhang Jianbin Lai Shouhong Sun Yin Yuanyuan Liu Liming Liang Mingsheng Chen Qi Xie

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Journal: :Applied sciences 2022

Halophytes have long been used for medicinal purposes. However, many decades, their use was entirely empirical, with virtually no knowledge of the bioactive compounds underlying different applications. In recent growing problem antibiotic resistance triggered research on alternative antimicrobial approaches, and halophytes, along other plants, regained attention as an underexplored pharmacologi...

Journal: :Applied sciences 2023

To feed the ever-increasing population under changing climate scenarios, it is imperative to investigate role of halophytes, which are equipped with special adaptation mechanisms cope extreme conditions salinity. In current review, we aimed report newly identified bioactive secondary metabolites that might play a in establishing rhizosphere microbe associations, elucidate negative impacts salt ...

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