“…1, 2). Similar results have been observed in several plant species, such as common wheat (T. aestivum), durum wheat (Triticum turgidum), barley (H. vulgare), and sea barley (H. marinum) (Munns et al 1995, Chen et al 2014, El-khawaga 2018, Laifa et al 2021. Salt stress induces a reduction in plant growth mainly due to the osmotic pressure applied to the root area, which causes reduced water uptake and turgor pressure, stomatal closure, reduced photosynthesis, and toxic mineral disturbances (Bandehagh et al 2011, Adhikari et al 2019, Hurtado et al 2019, Attia et al 2022 as well as a combination of them (Ashraf 2004).…”