“…In addition, innovative experiments are needed to better understand the integrated plant response to water and salinity stress. For that purpose, high resolution geophysical methods (such as magnetic resonance imaging and neutron tomography) open new avenues to better quantify local concentration and potential gradients around roots and in plant tissues (Koch et al, 2019;Sidi-Boulenouar et al, 2019). Their application to plants subjected to combined stresses may help to visualize the spatio-temporal evolution of local gradients as a function of root and soil properties, evaporative demand, and soil salinity.…”