Na+ toxicity is one of the major physiological constraints imposed by salinity on plant performance. At the same time, Na+ uptake may be beneficial under some circumstances as an easily accessible inorganic ion that can be used for increasing solute concentrations and maintaining cell turgor. Two rice species, Oryza sativa (cultivated rice, salt-sensitive) and Oryza coarctata (wild rice, salt-tolerant), demonstrated different strategies in controlling Na+ uptake. Glasshouse experiments and gene expression analysis suggested that salt-treated wild rice quickly increased xylem Na+ loading for osmotic adjustment but maintained a non-toxic level of stable shoot Na+ concentration by increased activity of a high affinity K+ transporter HKT1;5 (es...
International audienceGlobally, over one-third of irrigated land is affected by salinity, including ...
Salinity resistance of the African rice species (Oryza glaberrima) is poorly documented and the spec...
Ponencia presentada en el Workshop on Agricultural Biotechnology, Corea 20-21 feb. (2017) organiza...
Na+ toxicity is one of the major physiological constraints imposed by salinity on plant performance....
Soil salinity seriously limits global agricultural production resulting in over US$27 billion per ye...
Soil salinity is a major constraint that affects plant growth and development. Rice is a staple food...
Background: Na+ exclusion from leaf blades is one of the key mechanisms for glycophytes to cope with...
Rice (Oryza sativa) is a staple food that feeds more than half the world population. As rice is high...
Soil salinity is a major environmental issue constraining successful crop production that affects mo...
Rice (Oryza sativa) stands among the world's most important crop species. Rice is salt sensitive, an...
This thesis concerns salt stress in plants, particularly sodium (Na+) stress. A high concentration o...
The world population is growing alarmingly fast and imposes more pressure than ever towards increasi...
The high affinity K+ transporter 1;4 (HKT1;4) in rice (Oryza sativa), which shows Na+ selective tran...
Elevated Na+ levels in agricultural lands are increasingly becoming a serious threat to the world ag...
Species of wild rice (Oryza spp.) possess a wide range of stress tolerance traits that can be potent...
International audienceGlobally, over one-third of irrigated land is affected by salinity, including ...
Salinity resistance of the African rice species (Oryza glaberrima) is poorly documented and the spec...
Ponencia presentada en el Workshop on Agricultural Biotechnology, Corea 20-21 feb. (2017) organiza...
Na+ toxicity is one of the major physiological constraints imposed by salinity on plant performance....
Soil salinity seriously limits global agricultural production resulting in over US$27 billion per ye...
Soil salinity is a major constraint that affects plant growth and development. Rice is a staple food...
Background: Na+ exclusion from leaf blades is one of the key mechanisms for glycophytes to cope with...
Rice (Oryza sativa) is a staple food that feeds more than half the world population. As rice is high...
Soil salinity is a major environmental issue constraining successful crop production that affects mo...
Rice (Oryza sativa) stands among the world's most important crop species. Rice is salt sensitive, an...
This thesis concerns salt stress in plants, particularly sodium (Na+) stress. A high concentration o...
The world population is growing alarmingly fast and imposes more pressure than ever towards increasi...
The high affinity K+ transporter 1;4 (HKT1;4) in rice (Oryza sativa), which shows Na+ selective tran...
Elevated Na+ levels in agricultural lands are increasingly becoming a serious threat to the world ag...
Species of wild rice (Oryza spp.) possess a wide range of stress tolerance traits that can be potent...
International audienceGlobally, over one-third of irrigated land is affected by salinity, including ...
Salinity resistance of the African rice species (Oryza glaberrima) is poorly documented and the spec...
Ponencia presentada en el Workshop on Agricultural Biotechnology, Corea 20-21 feb. (2017) organiza...