Salt tolerance mechanisms in Salt Tolerant Grasses (STGs) and their prospects in cereal crop improvement

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作者
Roy, Swarnendu [1 ]
Chakraborty, Usha [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ N Bengal, Dept Bot, Plant Biochem Lab, Siliguri 734013, W Bengal, India
关键词
Salt tolerant grasses (STGs); Osmoprotectants; Reactive oxygen species (ROS); Model STGs; Transgenic plants; VACUOLAR NA+/H+ ANTIPORTER; ABIOTIC STRESS-TOLERANCE; COARCTATA ROXB. TATEOKA; HALOPHYTIC WILD-RICE; SPARTINA-ALTERNIFLORA LOISEL; SALINITY TOLERANCE; TRANSGENIC ARABIDOPSIS; AELUROPUS-LITTORALIS; ENHANCES SALT; PUCCINELLIA-TENUIFLORA;
D O I
10.1186/1999-3110-55-31
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Increasing soil salinity in the agricultural fields all over the world is a matter of concern. Salinity poses a serious threat to the normal growth and development of crop plants. What adds to the concern is that all the cereal crops are sensitive to increasing soil salinity. So it is implacable to either search for salinity resistant varieties of crop plants or transform them genetically to sustain growth and reproducibility at increasing salinity stress. For the second perspective, mining the salt tolerant genes in the close relatives of cereal crops apparently becomes important, and most specifically in the salt tolerant grasses (STGs). STGs include the halophytes, facultative halophytes and salt-tolerant glycophytes of the family Poaceae. In this review the potentiality of STGs has been evaluated for increasing the salinity tolerance of cereal crops. STGs are capable of surviving at increasing salt stress by utilizing different mechanisms that include vacuolization of toxic Na+ and Cl- in mature or senescing leaves, secretion of excess salts by salt glands, accumulation of osmolytes like proline and glycine betaine, and scavenging of ROS by antioxidative enzymes. The STGs are a therefore a potent source of salt tolerant genes.
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