Research of salt tolerance mechanism of sandy shrub Tamarix spp
Abstract
6.5% of the world's total land area is saline-alkali land, and more than 800 million hectares of saline soil are distributed worldwide. Soil salinization has become an important constraint on global food security and ecological security. Tamarix is a typical salt-secreting halophyte, which can excrete the salt in the plant from the body. The use of plant resources to transform saline-alkali soils has fundamentally alleviated soil salinization compared with traditional methods. Therefore, the research on the salt tolerance mechanism of tamarisk is very important to alleviate the problem of the shortage of cultivated land resources.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18686/ppas.v1i3.1387
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