Cross-tolerance to abiotic stresses in halophytes: application for phytoremediation of organic pollutants

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Moez Shiri
Mokded Rabhi
Abdelhak El Amrani
Chedly Abdelly
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[1] CNRS,Laboratory of Extremophile Plants
[2] Université de Rennes 1,undefined
[3] UMR 6553,undefined
[4] Ecosystèmes-Biodiversité-Evolution,undefined
[5] Centre of Biotechnology of Borj Cedria,undefined
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Genomic level; Metabolomic level; Physiological level; Proteomic level; Transcriptomic level;
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Halophytes are plants able to tolerate high salt concentrations but no clear definition was retained for them. In literature, there are more studies that showed salt-enhanced tolerance to other abiotic stresses compared to investigations that found enhanced salt tolerance by other abiotic stresses in halophytes. The phenomenon by which a plant resistance to a stress induces resistance to another is referred to as cross-tolerance. In this work, we reviewed cross-tolerance in halophytes at the physiological, biochemical, and molecular levels. A special attention was accorded to the cross-tolerance between salinity and organic pollutants that could allow halophytes a higher potential of xenobiotic phytoremediation in comparison with glycophytes.
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