eHALOPH a Database of Salt-Tolerant Plants: Helping put Halophytes to Work

作者: Joaquim Santos , Mohammed Al-Azzawi , James Aronson , Timothy J Flowers , None

DOI: 10.1093/PCP/PCV155

关键词: BiologyEcotypeBioremediationHalophyteSalinityBotanyGerminationRestoration ecologyDatabaseOsmoprotectantHalophile

摘要: eHALOPH (http://www.sussex.ac.uk/affiliates/halophytes/) is a database of salt-tolerant plants-halophytes. Records plant species tolerant salt concentrations around 80 mM sodium chloride or more have been collected, along with data on type, life form, ecotypes, maximum salinity tolerated, the presence absence glands, photosynthetic pathway, antioxidants, secondary metabolites, compatible solutes, habitat, economic use and whether there are publications germination, microbial interactions mycorrhizal status, bioremediation molecular data. The can be used in analysis traits associated tolerance for informing choice that might saline agriculture, ecological restoration rehabilitation degraded wetlands other areas.

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