Breeding for salt tolerance in crop plants — the role of molecular biology

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Timothy John Flowers
Aurora Garcia
Mikiko Koyama
Anthony Richard Yeo
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[1] University of Sussex,School of Biological Sciences
[2] Falmer,undefined
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halophytes; molecular biology; molecular genetics; plant breeding; rice; salinity; saltaffected soils; salt tolerance; sodicity;
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Salinity in soil affects about 7 % of the land’s surface and about 5 % of cultivated land. Most importantly, about 20 % of irrigated land has suffered from secondary salinisation and 50 % of irrigation schemes are affected by salts. In many hotter, drier countries of the world salinity is a concern in their agriculture and could become a key issue. Consequently, the development of salt resistant crops is seen as an important area of research. Although there has been considerable research into the effects of salts on crop plants, there has not, unfortunately, been a commensurate release of salt tolerant cultivars of crop plants. The reason is likely to be the complex nature of the effect of salts on plants. Given the rapid increase in molecular biological techniques, a key question is whether such techniques can aid the development of salt resistance in plants.
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