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Research progress on plant tolerance to soil salinity and alkalinity in sorghum
Huang Ruidong
刊名JOURNAL OF INTEGRATIVE AGRICULTURE
2018
卷号17期号:4页码:739-746
关键词BICOLOR L. MOENCH SALT STRESS HYDROXYL RADICALS GERMINATION IDENTIFICATION CULTIVARS SEEDLINGS EXPRESSION PROFILES BALANCE sorghum saline-alkaline resistance genetics and breeding stress physiology resistance evaluation
ISSN号2095-3119
其他题名Research progress on plant tolerance to soil salinity and alkalinity in sorghum
英文摘要Sorghum is an important source of food, feed and raw material for brewing, and is expected to be a promising bioenergy crop. Sorghum is well known for its strong resistance to abiotic stress and wide adaptability, and salt tolerance is one of its main characteristics. Increasing sorghum planting acreage on saline-alkalien land is one way to effectively use this kind of marginal soil. In this paper, domestic and overseas research on plant tolerance to soil salinity and alkalinity in sorghum, including salt-tolerant genetics and breeding, physiology, cultivation, and identification of tolerant germplasms, are reviewed. Suggestions for further studies on salinity and alkalinity tolerance in sorghum are given, and the prospects for sorghum production in saline-alkalien land are discussed.
资助项目[earmarked fund for China Agriculture Research System]
语种英语
CSCD记录号CSCD:6223637
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://ir.imr.ac.cn/handle/321006/156851]  
专题金属研究所_中国科学院金属研究所
作者单位中国科学院金属研究所
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Huang Ruidong. Research progress on plant tolerance to soil salinity and alkalinity in sorghum[J]. JOURNAL OF INTEGRATIVE AGRICULTURE,2018,17(4):739-746.
APA Huang Ruidong.(2018).Research progress on plant tolerance to soil salinity and alkalinity in sorghum.JOURNAL OF INTEGRATIVE AGRICULTURE,17(4),739-746.
MLA Huang Ruidong."Research progress on plant tolerance to soil salinity and alkalinity in sorghum".JOURNAL OF INTEGRATIVE AGRICULTURE 17.4(2018):739-746.
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