Is chloride toxic to seed germination in mixed-salt environments? A case study with the coastal halophyte Suaeda maritima in the presence of seawater
Most salt tolerant plants, halophytes, use seed germination for natural regeneration. However, germination in mixed-salt environments such as seawater is poorly understood and ion toxicity by Cl−, the most highly concentrated ion in seawater, is rarely considered over Na+. Here, we investigate Cl− t...
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Main Authors: | Charlotte E. Seal, Timothy J. Flowers, Clément Esnaud, Margaret Yeo, Adele Muscolo |
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Language: | EN |
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Elsevier
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f6e350fd69544507966c0ddc4b68f4df |
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