Stress salin refers to the physiological response of plants to salinity stress, encompassing a complex interplay of biochemical and molecular mechanisms. Understanding stress salin is crucial for addressing global food security challenges, as soil salinization impacts agricultural productivity worldwide, particularly in arid and semi-arid regions. Research in this area focuses on identifying salt-tolerant genes, exploring osmotic adjustment strategies, and investigating the role of phytohormones like abscisic acid in mediating plant responses to high salt concentrations. Key areas of investigation include ion homeostasis, reactive oxygen species scavenging, and the accumulation of compatible solutes such as proline and glycine betaine. The study of stress salin also extends to understanding the impact on plant growth, development, and yield, with implications for developing salt-resistant crop varieties and implementing effective salinity management practices. This field draws upon plant physiology, molecular biology, genetics, and environmental science to provide holistic solutions. In this section of our website, we provide a comprehensive library featuring the latest graduation theses, master’s dissertations, and doctoral theses covering stress salin, available for download in PDF format.


