2019
DOI: 10.1080/15538362.2019.1709112
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Jasmonic and Abscisic Acid Contribute to Metabolism Re-adjustment in Strawberry Leaves under NaCl Stress

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“…JA mainly interacts with ABA signaling pathways to regulate salt stress tolerance. For example, the combined application of ABA and JA activated the salt stress-protective mechanism of strawberry plants [145]. In Pohlia nutans, overexpression of PnJAZ1 increased tolerance to salt stress, and ABA treatment via PnJAZ1 mediated JA-ABA synergistic crosstalk [146].…”
Section: Salt Stressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…JA mainly interacts with ABA signaling pathways to regulate salt stress tolerance. For example, the combined application of ABA and JA activated the salt stress-protective mechanism of strawberry plants [145]. In Pohlia nutans, overexpression of PnJAZ1 increased tolerance to salt stress, and ABA treatment via PnJAZ1 mediated JA-ABA synergistic crosstalk [146].…”
Section: Salt Stressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although an earlier study described that ABA and JA antagonistically regulate the expression of transcripts inducible by salt stress in rice ( Oryza sativa ) [ 28 ], in more recent studies the synergistic action of both phytohormones has been observed. For instance, the application of ABA together with different concentrations of JA activated the protection mechanism against NaCl-associated stress in strawberry plants ( Fragaria × ananassa ) [ 117 ]. Likewise, ABA and JAs had a synergistic effect on the inhibition of seed germination under salinity conditions [ 110 ].…”
Section: Crosstalk Between Ja and Other Plant Hormones During Saltmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The exogenous application of both phytohormones to strawberry plants ( Fragaria x ananassa Duch.) activated protective mechanisms against salt stress, such as antioxidant capacity and phenolic compounds (Jamalian, Truemper, & Pawelzik, 2020). Nevertheless, the phytohormonal influence on salt stress tolerance adjustments suggests that phyB plays a role in salt tolerance via phytohormonal modulation (ABA and JA).…”
Section: Salt Stressmentioning
confidence: 99%