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      Proline as a biochemical marker in relation to the ecology of two halophytic Juncus species

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      Journal of Plant Ecology
      Oxford University Press (OUP)

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              Genes and salt tolerance: bringing them together.

              Rana Munns (2005)
              Salinity tolerance comes from genes that limit the rate of salt uptake from the soil and the transport of salt throughout the plant, adjust the ionic and osmotic balance of cells in roots and shoots, and regulate leaf development and the onset of senescence. This review lists some candidate genes for salinity tolerance, and draws together hypotheses about the functions of these genes and the specific tissues in which they might operate. Little has been revealed by gene expression studies so far, perhaps because the studies are not tissue-specific, and because the treatments are often traumatic and unnatural. Suggestions are made to increase the value of molecular studies in identifying genes that are important for salinity tolerance.
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                Journal
                Journal of Plant Ecology
                Journal of Plant Ecology
                Oxford University Press (OUP)
                1752-9921
                1752-993X
                March 27 2013
                April 01 2013
                September 01 2012
                April 01 2013
                : 6
                : 2
                : 177-186
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                10.1093/jpe/rts017
                afbb15a6-3566-4df3-a05d-9f0fa77d36bf
                © 2013
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