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Title: Effects, tolerance mechanism and mitigation approaches of salt stress in Maize (Zea mays L.): A review
Authors: Saima Nasreen, Khalid Mehmood, Imran Mahmood, Muhammad Irfan, Habib Ali, Esha Yaseen
Journal: Journal of Pure and Applied Agriculture (JPAA)
Publisher: Allama Iqbal Open University, Islamabad (AIOU)
Country: Pakistan
Year: 2021
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Language: English
Keywords: MaizeMolecular and genetic breedingOsmoregulationPhysiological and biochemicalSeed primingSoil salinity
Salinity is one of the major abiotic stresses for crop productivity across the globe. Soil salinity has a dual impact on plants:osmotic and ionic effect. Maize is the third most important cereal crop of the world that is helping out to meet the foodrequirements of the world. Higher osmotic stress and ionic toxicity cause oxidative stress as well as nutritional imbalances inmaize that has effects on germination rate, plant height, root growth, biomass yield, pollen grain viability and yield of maizecrop. In response to salinity, maize have evolved resistance mechanisms including ionic balance maintenance, osmoregulation,stomatal conductance regulation and phytohormonal regulation. The ionic balance is maintained by increasing the K+ ions anddecreasing Na+ in cytosol. The osmoregulation takes place by increasing inorganic and organic compounds. The stomatalconductance regulated by production of abscisic acid. The production of jasmonate, ABA, oxidative enzymes, spermidine andpolyamine are also involved to tolerate salt stress. This stress is also being mitigated by using approaches such as soilreclamation, seed priming, exogenous application of plant growth regulators and molecular & genetic breeding techniques.The present review highlights the impact of salt stress on morphological, physiological and biochemical responses, resistancemechanisms of maize and various approaches to mitigate the effects of salt stress for its improved productivity.© 2021 Department of Agricultural Sciences, AIOU
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