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- W4316014688 abstract "Abiotic stress has emerged as a major threat to food security, accounting for the majority of crop and agricultural product losses worldwide. Salinity is one of the primary key variables that inhibit plant growth and productivity among other abiotic stresses. Ionic stress, osmotic stress, and the formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) are all negative effects of high salt levels in the soil. Detoxification of ROS may play a vital role in improving the salinity stress (SS) tolerance of plants. Plants use their receptors to detect risk and activate a protective native defence system to resist ROS. The accumulation of certain protective secondary metabolites such as phenolic compounds (PCs), terpenes, and alkaloids is one of these defensive mechanisms. PCs, in particular, operate as potent antioxidants and are essential for the plant’s survival under salt stress. Enhanced PC synthesis ensures the plants’ survival, tenacity, competitiveness, and endurance against SS." @default.
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