Plant salt tolerance.
Zhu JK.
Dept Plant Sciences, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721, USA. jkzhu@ag.arizona.edu
Soil salinity is a major abiotic stress in plant agriculture worldwide. This has
led to research into salt tolerance with the aim of improving crop plants.
However, salt tolerance might have much wider implications because transgenic
salt-tolerant plants often also tolerate other stresses including chilling,
freezing, heat and drought. Unfortunately, suitable genetic model systems have
been hard to find. A recently discovered halophytic plant species, Thellungiella
halophila, now promises to help in the detection of new tolerance determinants
and operating pathways in a model system that is not limited to Arabidopsis
traits or ecotype variations.