2023
DOI: 10.1111/ppl.14100
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Etioplasts are more susceptible to salinity stress than chloroplasts and photosynthetically active etio‐chloroplasts of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)

Roumaissa Ounoki,
Adél Sóti,
Renáta Ünnep
et al.

Abstract: High soil salinity is a global problem in agriculture that directly affects seed germination and the development of the seedlings sown deep in the soil. To study how salinity affected plastid ultrastructure, leaf segments of 11‐day‐old light‐ and dark‐grown (etiolated) wheat (Triticum aestivum L. cv. Mv Béres) seedlings were floated on Hoagland solution, 600 mM KCl:NaCl (1:1) salt or isosmotic polyethylene glycol solution for 4 h in the dark. Light‐grown seedlings were also treated in the light. The same treat… Show more

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