Research Progress of Plant Salt Resistance Genes and Their Application in Tobacco[Accepted: June 7, 2021; Revised: June 20, 2021; Accepted: June 27, 2021. First Author: Xuejie Zhang, postgraduate of f
Author:Xuejie Zhang Author Unit: College of Forestry, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing100083, People’s Republic of China
Abstract:Salt stress is one of the major stressors that limit plant growth and productivity in many regions of the world. Soil salinization seriously affects plant quality, including tobacco. Plant adaptation or tolerance to salt stress involves complex physiological characteristics, metabolic pathways, and molecular or genetic networks. In this paper, some plant salt resistance genes are taken as examples to explain the mechanism of plant salt stress, and illustrate the application of salt resistance genes in tobacco.This paper provides an outlook on future research directions for salt stress in tobacco, with a view to providing a reference for salt stress tolerance research and planting layout adjustment for tobacco and other plants.
Keywords:Salt resistance genes; Research progress; Tobacco
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