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Defensive manoeuvres of NHX1 and SOS1 co/overexpression in plant salt tolerance

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2020

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Pehlivan Gedik, Necla
Sun, Li
Mıshra, Neelam

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Pehlivan Gedik, N., Sun, L. & Mishra, N. (2020). Defensive manoeuvres of NHX1 and SOS1 co/overexpression in plant salt tolerance. Turkish Journal of Botany, 44(4), 367-376. https://doi.org/10.3906/bot-2001-37

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Excessive accumulation of salts is one of the most important factors affecting the production quality of plants. The difficulty to develop salt stress tolerant crops has prevented the security of the global food system. The classical crop breeding approach that uses random mutagenesis/recombination is time-consuming in the face of an ever-increasing human population and extreme weather pattern shifts. Today, technologies introducing foreign genetic material into plants have the best potential to assist in crop breeding improvement due to its high efficiency, accuracy, low risk of off-target effects, and minimal labour compared to classical methods. The notion of $Na^+$ /$H^+$ antiporters in this technology has increased rapidly in recent years with numerous successful examples. In the awe of rapidly developing modern techniques, which do not yet exist at the required scale to face the aforementioned challenges, the current knowledge of the co/overexpressing $Na^+$ /$H^+$ antiporters (NHX1 and SOS1) will be explored as a potential method to produce staple crops with greater resilience to over concentrated ions and abnormally high osmotic stress.

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Turkish Journal of Botany

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44

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4

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https://doi.org/10.3906/bot-2001-37
https://app.trdizin.gov.tr/makale/TXpVek9EWTVPUT09
https://hdl.handle.net/11436/5440

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