2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2007.09.019
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Mineral uptake and biochemical changes in Helianthus annuus under treatment with different sodium salts

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“…In higher plants, Na 2 CO 3 and NaHCO 3 stresses can inhibit seed germination (Guan et al 2009), seedling growth (Shi & Sheng 2005;Manivannan et al 2008), photosynthesis (Yang et al 2008, ion absorption (Chen et al 2009) and antioxidant enzyme activity (Manivannan et al 2008). In algae, lower dose of NaHCO 3 can promote the photosynthesis as HCO − 3 is the carbon source (Bhatti & Colman 2011;Huege et al 2011), but higher dose of NaHCO 3 and Na 2 CO 3 is harmful due to the high pH and Na + toxic effects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In higher plants, Na 2 CO 3 and NaHCO 3 stresses can inhibit seed germination (Guan et al 2009), seedling growth (Shi & Sheng 2005;Manivannan et al 2008), photosynthesis (Yang et al 2008, ion absorption (Chen et al 2009) and antioxidant enzyme activity (Manivannan et al 2008). In algae, lower dose of NaHCO 3 can promote the photosynthesis as HCO − 3 is the carbon source (Bhatti & Colman 2011;Huege et al 2011), but higher dose of NaHCO 3 and Na 2 CO 3 is harmful due to the high pH and Na + toxic effects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These proteins, identified as proteasomes, were up-regulated under salt stress in salt-tolerant 'N1145' and down-regulated in salt-sensitive 'D340'. In previous studies, the involvement of proteolytic pathway proteins such as proteases in salt tolerance has been inferred on the basis of increases in transcript levels or enzyme activities (Manivannan et al, 2008;Li et al, 2009;Zhou et al, 2010). Our results indicate that a plant might increase its salt tolerance by enhancing its protein proteolysis capacity.…”
Section: Protein Metabolismmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…Only relatively few studies have considered other salts in their experimental design; when other salts were taken into account very different tolerance responses in different species were obtained, principally between NaCl and Na 2 SO 4 (Manchanda and Sharma 1989 ;Bañuelos et al 1993 ;Iqbal 2003 ;Bie et al 2004 ;Shi and Sheng 2005 ;Naeem and Quereshi 2005 ;Manivannan et al 2008 ;Tarchoune et al 2010 ). In our studies in the halophyte P. strombulifera we have clearly demonstrated that ionic interactions between different salts in salinized soils can modify the biochemical and morphophysiological responses of plants to salinity.…”
Section: Conclusion and Future Prospectsmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Nevertheless, NaCl is not the only salt present in salinized soils; Na 2 SO 4 is another abundant salt, as mentioned above, and is present at higher concentrations than NaCl in the soils and groundwater in many areas of the world including several countries as Argentina, Pakistán, India, Egypt, China, Tunisia and California (Manchanda and Sharma 1989 ;Bañuelos et al 1993 ;Iqbal 2003 ;Bie et al 2004 ;Manivannan et al 2008 ;Naeem and Quereshi 2005 ;Shi and Sheng 2005 ;Sosa et al 2005 ;Tarchoune et al 2010 ).…”
Section: Soil Salinizationmentioning
confidence: 96%