“…8) Environmental stress, including salinity, induces the production of hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ), the superoxide radical (O 2 À ), and nitric oxide (NO) in plant cells. 1,[12][13][14][15][16][17][18] Excess production of H 2 O 2 , O 2 À , and NO is toxic to plants, and causes oxidative damage to cellular constituents, leading to cell death. [12][13][14][18][19][20] In plant cells, salinity also leads to the accumulation of methylglyoxal (MG), a cytotoxic compound that can react with and modify other molecules, including DNA and proteins.…”