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How Plant Hormones Mediate Salt Stress Responses

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TRENDS IN PLANT SCIENCE
Volume 25, Issue 11, Pages 1117-1130

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.tplants.2020.06.008

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  1. Qingdao Leading Technology Innovator Project
  2. Shandong University Youth Interdisciplinary Science and Innovative Research Groups [2020QNQT014]

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Salt stress is one of the major environmental stresses limiting plant growth and productivity. To adapt to salt stress, plants have developed various strategies to integrate exogenous salinity stress signals with endogenous developmental cues to optimize the balance of growth and stress responses. Accumulating evidence indicates that phytohormones, besides controlling plant growth and development under normal conditions, also mediate various environmental stresses, including salt stress, and thus regulate plant growth adaptation. In this review, we mainly discuss and summarize how plant hormones mediate salinity signals to regulate plant growth adaptation. We also highlight how, in response to salt stress, plants build a defense system by orchestrating the synthesis, signaling, and metabolism of various hormones via multiple crosstalks.

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