Abstract

As one of the influencing factors of plant growth, development, and physiological metabolism, soil salinity is an increasingly severe global problem and salt stress seriously restricts agricultural production and economic development. Transcription factors (TFs) play a moderate role in the mechanism of plant salt tolerance. In this chapter, the damage of plants under salt stress, the mechanism of salt tolerance, and the role of TFs in plant response to salt stress are reviewed. This chapter provides the theoretical basis for analyzing the role of TFs in the salt stress responsive regulatory network and provides reference information for plant salt tolerance molecular breeding.

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