“…Significant progress has been made in characterizing the genes encoding proteins that are central to regulating shoot Na + accumulation during salt stress (Roy et al, 2014;Munns and Gilliham, 2015). In particular, the functions of the high affinity K + transporter HKT gene family (Uozumi et al, 2000;Mäser et al, 2002;Berthomieu et al, 2003;Davenport et al, 2007;Waters et al, 2013;Byrt et al, 2014) and the Na + /H + antiporter and salt overly sensitive (SOS) gene families (Wu et al, 1996;Shi et al, 2000Shi et al, , 2002Qiu et al, 2002;Bassil and Blumwald, 2014) have been areas of intensive research. Manipulation of these pathways has led to improvements in the salt tolerance of the model plant Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana; Sunarpi et al, 2005;Møller et al, 2009) and crops (Ren et al, 2005;James et al, 2006;Byrt et al, 2007;Qiu et al, 2011;Munns et al, 2012).…”