2023
DOI: 10.1186/s43897-023-00075-y
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Molecular and physiological responses to salt stress in salinity-sensitive and tolerant Hibiscus rosa-sinensis cultivars

Alice Trivellini,
Giulia Carmassi,
Guido Scatena
et al.

Abstract: Ornamental plants are used to decorate urban and peri-urban areas, and during their cultivation or utilisation, they can be exposed to abiotic stress. Salinity is an abiotic stress factor that limits plant growth and reduces the ornamental value of sensitive species. In this study, transcriptomic analysis was conducted to identify genes associated with tolerance or sensitivity to salinity in two hibiscus (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L.) cultivars, ‘Porto’ and ‘Sunny wind’. The physiological and biochemical paramete… Show more

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“…Ion imbalance is due to the different rate of uptake of mineral elements. Salt stress has been found to increase the proline concentration in response to salinity exposure [ 4 ]. This non-protein amino acid has antioxidant and osmoregulation function under salinity and water stress.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ion imbalance is due to the different rate of uptake of mineral elements. Salt stress has been found to increase the proline concentration in response to salinity exposure [ 4 ]. This non-protein amino acid has antioxidant and osmoregulation function under salinity and water stress.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%