Ros homeostasis and plant salt tolerance: plant nanobiotechnology updates

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Abstract

Salinity is an issue impairing crop production across the globe. Under salinity stress, besides the osmotic stress and Na+ toxicity, ROS (reactive oxygen species) overaccumulation is a secondary stress which further impairs plant performance. Chloroplasts, mitochondria, the apoplast, and peroxisomes are the main ROS generation sites in salt-stressed plants. In this review, we summarize ROS generation, enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidant systems in salt-stressed plants, and the potential for plant biotechnology to maintain ROS homeostasis. Overall, this review summarizes the current understanding of ROS homeostasis of salt-stressed plants and highlights potential applications of plant nanobiotechnology to enhance plant tolerance to stresses.

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Liu, J., Fu, C., Li, G., Nauman Khan, M., & Wu, H. (2021). Ros homeostasis and plant salt tolerance: plant nanobiotechnology updates. Sustainability (Switzerland), 13(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/su13063552

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