Abstract:Soil salinization is a serious problem leading to ecological
degradation. Melia azedarach is highly salt-tolerant, and its
application to saline-alkali land is a promising strategy for restoring
degraded lands. In this study, we analyzed the soil properties and
metabolome of M. azedarach roots grown in low- (< 3
g/kg; L), medium- (5~8 g/kg; M), and high-
(> 10 g/kg; H) salinity soils to explore the amelioration
effect and adaptation mechanism of M. azedarach to soils with
differential salinity. Cultivati… Show more
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