Plant responses to heterogeneous salinity: agronomic relevance and research priorities.
Francisco Jose ValenzuelaDaniela ReinekeDante LeventiniChristopher Cody Lee ChenEdward G Barrett-LennardTimothy D ColmerIan C DoddSergey ShabalaPatrick BrownNadia BazihizinaPublished in: Annals of botany (2022)
This paper provides an overview of the patterns of salinity heterogeneity in rain-fed and irrigated systems. We then discuss results from split-root studies and the recent progress in understanding the physiological and molecular mechanisms regulating plant responses to heterogeneous root-zone salinity and nutrient conditions. We focus on mechanisms by which plants (salt/nutrient sensing, root-shoot signalling and water uptake) could optimize the use of less-saline patches within the root-zone, thereby enhancing growth under heterogeneous soil salinity conditions. Finally, we place these findings in the context of defining future research priorities, possible irrigation management and crop breeding opportunities to improve productivity from salt-affected lands.