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PLD3 10 E70169 by me23o7eju is a document available to read on EtoBox.
This study investigates the effects of exogenous hormone treatments on root architecture and salt ion accumulation in cultivated and wild tomatoes. The findings indicate species-specific hormonal responses, with auxin, ethylene, and gibberellin promoting lateral root development while affecting ion accumulation differently. The research highlights the potential of hormonal strategies to enhance crop resilience under salt stress, contributing to improved agricultural practices.
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