Journal article

Quercitol plays a key role in stress tolerance of Eucalyptus leptophylla (F. Muell) in naturally occurring saline conditions

A Merchant, SK Arndt, A Callister, MA Adams

Environmental and Experimental Botany | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2009

Abstract

Understanding trees adaptation to arid, saline conditions is a major challenge for catchment revegetation in Australia. The accumulation of low molecular weight solutes is an established response of trees to the effects of salt and/or drought stress. Recent studies have shown that quercitol - a cyclitol - contributes significantly towards the adjustment of osmotic potential in some species of Eucalyptus. The present study investigated the role of quercitol in leaf tissues of Eucalyptus leptophylla (F. Muell) under fluctuating environmental stresses. Analysis of leaf tissues from trees growing at distances between 0 and 125 m from hyper-saline lakes suggests that quercitol contributes signifi..

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