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Salt Stress Effects on the Plants: A Review | Original Article

Ranju Gulati*, in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education | Multidisciplinary Academic Research

ABSTRACT:

Salt stress is one of the greatest abiotic threats to plant life worldwide and reduces crop yields significantly in the areas affected. Past what plants need, unnecessary salt cutoff points plant growth and efficiency and can prompt plant demise. Soil salinity influences around 20% of all inundated land, diminishing harvest yields. Plants are influenced in two principle ways by salt stress: osmotic stress and ionic harmfulness. All significant plant measures, including photosynthesis, cell digestion and plant sustenance, are impacted by these stresses. This paper analyzes the manners by which salt restrains the capacity of plants and the plants' corresponded reactions to salt stress.