One of the most important adaptive strategies is the secretion by salt glands of excessive salt to the leaf surface to maintain K+/Na+ homeostasis in the recretohalophyte Karelinia caspia under high salt conditions. The plasma membrane Na+/H+ antiporter (SOS1) has been shown to be involved in Na+ transport and correlated with K+ nutrition in glycophytes. However, it remains unclear whether this adaptive strategy is associated with SOS1 in K. caspia. Here, we explored the possible role of KcSOS1. KcSOS1 was localized to the plasma membrane, and its expression was regulated and induced by salt. Expression of KcSOS1 in an Arabidopsis sos1 mutant restored its salt tolerance, indicating that KcSOS1 is a Na+ efflux protein. RNA interference was u...
This study reveals that the ESCRT-I component VPS23A confers salt tolerance by strengthening the SOS...
Cellular Na +/K + ratio is a crucial parameter determining plant salinity stress resistance. We test...
Abiotic stresses generally cause a series of morphological, biochemical and molecular changes that u...
One of the most important adaptive strategies is the secretion by salt glands of excessive salt to t...
Abstract Background Na+ extrusion from cells is important for plant growth in high saline environmen...
High salinity induces osmotic stress and often leads to sodium ion-specific toxicity, with inhibitor...
HKT1 and SOS1 are two key Na+ transporters that modulate salt tolerance in plants. Although much is ...
Salinity is one of the main problems related to agricultural production, since it affects the plant ...
We investigated the effects of salinity on ion accumulation and expression of candidate salt toleran...
Abstract Soil salinity is a major abiotic stress that results in considerable crop yield losses worl...
Background:Salinity is a global issue threatening agricultural production systems across the globe. ...
The accumulation of salts in soil is an important agricultural problem that limits crop productivity...
Much is already known about the function and functioning of the three genes that make up the SOS (Sa...
A mutation of AtSOS1 (Salt Overly Sensitive 1), a plasma membrane Na +/H+-antiporter in Arabidopsis ...
K⁺ contributes most to the osmotic pressure in plant cells. Under saline conditions, accumulation of...
This study reveals that the ESCRT-I component VPS23A confers salt tolerance by strengthening the SOS...
Cellular Na +/K + ratio is a crucial parameter determining plant salinity stress resistance. We test...
Abiotic stresses generally cause a series of morphological, biochemical and molecular changes that u...
One of the most important adaptive strategies is the secretion by salt glands of excessive salt to t...
Abstract Background Na+ extrusion from cells is important for plant growth in high saline environmen...
High salinity induces osmotic stress and often leads to sodium ion-specific toxicity, with inhibitor...
HKT1 and SOS1 are two key Na+ transporters that modulate salt tolerance in plants. Although much is ...
Salinity is one of the main problems related to agricultural production, since it affects the plant ...
We investigated the effects of salinity on ion accumulation and expression of candidate salt toleran...
Abstract Soil salinity is a major abiotic stress that results in considerable crop yield losses worl...
Background:Salinity is a global issue threatening agricultural production systems across the globe. ...
The accumulation of salts in soil is an important agricultural problem that limits crop productivity...
Much is already known about the function and functioning of the three genes that make up the SOS (Sa...
A mutation of AtSOS1 (Salt Overly Sensitive 1), a plasma membrane Na +/H+-antiporter in Arabidopsis ...
K⁺ contributes most to the osmotic pressure in plant cells. Under saline conditions, accumulation of...
This study reveals that the ESCRT-I component VPS23A confers salt tolerance by strengthening the SOS...
Cellular Na +/K + ratio is a crucial parameter determining plant salinity stress resistance. We test...
Abiotic stresses generally cause a series of morphological, biochemical and molecular changes that u...