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Eutrema salsugineum

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Eutrema salsugineum

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Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Brassicales
Family: Brassicaceae
Genus: Eutrema
Species:
E. salsugineum
Binomial name
Eutrema salsugineum
Synonyms[2]
List
    • Arabidopsis glauca (Nutt.) Rydb.
    • Arabidopsis salsuginea (Pall.) N.Busch
    • Hesperis glauca Kuntze
    • Hesperis salsuginea (Pall.) Kuntze
    • Pilosella glauca (Nutt.) Rydb.
    • Sisymbrium glaucum Nutt.
    • Sisymbrium salsugineum Pall.
    • Sisymbrium salsuginosum Willd.
    • Sisymbrium salsum Georgi
    • Stenophragma salsugineum Prantl
    • Thellungiella salsuginea (Pall.) O.E.Schulz
    • Thellungiella salsuginea f. robusta S.L.Welsh
    • Thelypodium salsugineum (Pall.) B.L.Rob.
    • Turritis diffusa Hook.
    • Turritis salsuginosa (Pall.) DC.
    • Turritis sanguinea Claus

Eutrema salsugineum (syn. Thellungiella salsuginea), the saltwater cress or salt-lick mustard, is a species of flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae.[3] A petite annual or biennial, it is native to Central Asia, Siberia, Mongolia, northern and eastern China, northwestern and western Canada, Montana and Colorado in the United States, and Nuevo León in Mexico.[2] An extremophile halophyte, it is a close relative of the model organism Arabidopsis thaliana and has been adopted to study salt, drought, and cold stress resistance in plants, including having its genome sequenced.[3][4][5]

References

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  1. ^ NatureServe (2023). "Eutrema salsugineum". Arlington, Virginia. Retrieved 6 December 2023.
  2. ^ a b "Eutrema salsugineum (Pall.) Al-Shehbaz & Warwick". Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 2 April 2023.
  3. ^ a b Rahman, Luna N.; Bamm, Vladimir V.; Voyer, Janine A. M.; Smith, Graham S. T.; Chen, Lin; Yaish, Mahmoud W.; Moffatt, Barbara A.; Dutcher, John R.; Harauz, George (2011). "Zinc induces disorder-to-order transitions in free and membrane-associated Thellungiella salsuginea dehydrins TSDHN-1 and TSDHN-2: A solution CD and solid-state ATR-FTIR study". Amino Acids. 40 (5): 1485–1502. doi:10.1007/s00726-010-0759-0. PMID 20924623. S2CID 501855.
  4. ^ Lugan, Raphaël; Niogret, Marie-Françoise; Leport, Laurent; Guégan, Jean-Paul; Larher, François Robert; Savouré, Arnould; Kopka, Joachim; Bouchereau, Alain (2010). "Metabolome and water homeostasis analysis of Thellungiella salsuginea suggests that dehydration tolerance is a key response to osmotic stress in this halophyte" (PDF). The Plant Journal. 64 (2): 215–229. doi:10.1111/j.1365-313X.2010.04323.x. PMID 21070405.
  5. ^ Wang, Jiangshan; Zhang, Quan; Cui, Feng; Hou, Lei; Zhao, Shuzhen; Xia, Han; Qiu, Jingjing; Li, Tingting; Zhang, Ye; Wang, Xingjun; Zhao, Chuanzhi (2017). "Genome-Wide Analysis of Gene Expression Provides New Insights into Cold Responses in Thellungiella salsuginea". Frontiers in Plant Science. 8: 713. doi:10.3389/fpls.2017.00713. PMC 5420556. PMID 28533787.