About this Research Topic
The aim of the present topic is to individuate edible halophytes species for their cultivation and enhancement. Our purpose is to move such species from “neglected and underutilized” status to a cultivated one while broadening the spectrum of species used for human nutrition, particularly in arid, semi-arid, and marginal areas, and in the context of climate change. Hence, this Research Topic calls for articles focusing on cultivation methods (either soil or soil-less), chemical characterization of species for bioactive compounds, valorization as well as on the mechanisms that such species use to cope with salinity tolerance and/or resistance.
Submissions on the following topics, but not limited to, are welcome:
• Cultivation systems
• Domestication of NUS
• Plant chemical characterization (antioxidants, minerals, etc.)
• Resistance mechanism to salinity
• Use of the NUS in urban agriculture
• Post-harvest and valorization
All types of manuscripts, such as original research and reviews are welcome.
Please be aware that crop physiology is the core of the “Crop and Product Physiology” section. As a consequence, the topics listed above may be considered only if they contribute to the physiological understanding of these responses.
Keywords: halophytes, sustainable agriculture, nutrition, salt stress, cultivation, neglected or underutilized species
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