“…In agriculture, in addition to growth-promoting effects, ALA can be used as an herbicide and pesticide (Duke and Rebeiz, 1994;Zhang et al, 2006). ALA is known to regulate several key physiological processes associated with plant growth under saline regimes (Hotta et al, 1997a;1997b), including seed germination, reduced Na uptake, altered light reactions, improved scavenging of reactive oxygen species (ROS), enhanced photosynthetic assimilation, and maintenance of nutrient status (Hotta et al, 1997a;1997b;Youssef and Awad, 2008). Lower concentrations of ALA were effective in maintaining adequate stability of reactive oxygen synthesis in some plants, such as komatsuna (Yoshida et al, 2003).…”