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A comprehensive review on salinity effects, mechanism of tolerance and its management strategies in cotton


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Title: A comprehensive review on salinity effects, mechanism of tolerance and its management strategies in cotton

Authors: Muhammad Nouman Khalid, Hafiz Muhammad Noman Ajmal, Zaid Rasheed, Hassan Mujtaba, Syed Asghar Hussain Shah, Shahid Munir Chohan, Tahir Majeed, Abdul Sattar, Muhammad Asif Aas, Muhammad Ibrar Ahmad, Zafran Khan, Aka Khil, Samina Sarfraz, Ifrah Amjad

Journal: Journal of Global Innovations in Agricultural Sciences

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Y 2023-07-01 2024-09-30
Y 2022-07-01 2023-06-30

Publisher: Society for Innovative Agriculture, University of Agriculture

Country: Pakistan

Year: 2022

Volume: 10

Issue: 4

Language: English

DOI: 10.22194/JGIAS/10.1017

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Abstract

Cotton is produced in more than eighty countries and plays a critical role in the economies of all. Soil depletion is occurring at
an unprecedented rate as a result of salinity. Salinity is an emerging global issue which significant harm cotton productivity.
In this situation, cotton requires long-term development; various salinity mitigation strategies can lead to long-term cotton
economic output. Developing resilient cotton varieties is the first step in overcoming this long-term challenge. Numerous
researchers are eager to improve various strategies (by applying modern biological tools) so that of cotton can combat the
many threats face through its life cycle. Cotton's plant adaptation can be established by utilizing a variety of biotechnological
methods. The improvement of suitable field conditions for optimum crop development is also taken into account; fertilizer
application, good quality water supply and soil reclamation are all necessary to reduce saline situations and improve cotton
output.


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