Plant growth and yield are severely affected by saline soils. High concentrations of salt in the soil make it difficult for plants to take up water, while the accumulated salts in cells, particularly the sodium (Na + ) and chloride (Cl À ) ions, are toxic to plant metabolism. These two factors result in a reduction in plant growth, an increase in the rate of leaf senescence, and a loss of crop yield. The fact that significant areas of farmland worldwide are affected by salt brings with it potentially serious implications for crop yield.