Salt tolerance in soybean.

J Integr Plant Biol

Department of Biology, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, Hong Kong, China.

Published: October 2008

AI Article Synopsis

  • Soybean is a crucial cash crop, but its productivity is significantly affected by salt stress, which leads to negative effects on growth, nodulation, and seed quality, ultimately reducing yield.
  • To combat salt stress, soybeans use several tolerance mechanisms like maintaining ion balance, adjusting to osmotic stress, restoring osmotic balance, and making metabolic and structural adaptations.
  • This review aims to consolidate existing research on soybean's responses to salt stress and offers a molecular model based on findings from studies of model plants like Arabidopsis thaliana.

Article Abstract

Soybean is an important cash crop and its productivity is significantly hampered by salt stress. High salt imposes negative impacts on growth, nodulation, agronomy traits, seed quality and quantity, and thus reduces the yield of soybean. To cope with salt stress, soybean has developed several tolerance mechanisms, including: (i) maintenance of ion homeostasis; (ii) adjustment in response to osmotic stress; (iii) restoration of osmotic balance; and (iv) other metabolic and structural adaptations. The regulatory network for abiotic stress responses in higher plants has been studied extensively in model plants such as Arabidopsis thaliana. Some homologous components involved in salt stress responses have been identified in soybean. In this review, we tried to integrate the relevant works on soybean and proposes a working model to describe its salt stress responses at the molecular level.

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