Table 3.
SA Treatment | Salinity | Plant Species | Main Responses | Reference | |
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Type | Treatment | ||||
Exogenous SA | 1 mM | 0–150 Mm for 10 d | Capsicum annuum | I, II, III, Phenolic content | [13] |
200 µM | 100 mM for 4 h | Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) | I, II | [77] | |
1 mM | 0–10 dS m−1 | Soybean (Glycine max L.) | I, II, III, VI | [80] | |
0–1.0 mM | 40 Mm for 56 d | Maize (Zea mays L.) | I, II, III, VI | [81] | |
1.5 mM | 0–15 dS m−1 for 900 d | Saffron | I, II, III, VI | [82] | |
0–0.5 mM | 2.51 g kg−1 for 17 d | Leymus chinensis Trin.Tzvel. | I, II, V, VI | [83] | |
1 mM | 0–100 mM | Soybean (Glycine max L.) | I, III, VI, H+-ATPase | [84] | |
50 µM | 100 mM for 14 d | rbohD mutant, gork1-1 mutant | I, V, VI | [85] | |
0.5 mM | 100 mM for 15 d | Mungbean (Vigna radiata L.) | I, II, III, VI, Ethylene | [88] | |
0.05 mM | 2% for 24 h | Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) | I, II, Phytohormones | [89] | |
0.5 mM | 250 mM for 72 h | Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) | I, II, IV | [93] | |
0–0.1 mM | 100 mM for 7 d | Solanum lycopersicum | II, GST genes | [94] | |
Endogenous SA | 0–400 mM for 0–48 h | Iris hexagona walter | Phytohormones | [76] | |
0–140 mM for 80 d | Soybean (Glycine max L.) | I, III, Phytohormones | [78] | ||
0–100 mM for 0–7 d | Cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) | I, II, VI, Phytohormones | [79] | ||
100 mM for 15 d | NahG plants | I, II, Stress-induced genes | [90] | ||
0–300 mM for 14 d | nahG, npr1-1, snc1/nahG mutants | I, II, V | [92] |
I, Growth; II, Antioxidant system; III, Photosynthesis; IV, SA-induced genes; V, Electrolyte leakage; VI, Ion uptake.