Salinity Stress

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Salinity stress results from high soil salt levels, which can reduce water uptake by plants and disrupt nutrient absorption.

Plant Responses: Plants respond to salinity stress by regulating ion transport, accumulating compatible solutes, and developing salt-exclusion mechanisms.

Soil Management: Soil amendments and irrigation practices can help mitigate salinity stress by leaching excess salts from the root zone.

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