@phdthesis{oai:tsukuba.repo.nii.ac.jp:00008579, author = {Jungklang, Jarunee}, month = {}, note = {Saline soil is a serious problem which affects the yield of commercial crops in the Northeastern part of Thailand (Division of Soil Analysis 2002). This type of soil is scattered throughout most provinces in the Northeast and ranges from severe to low concentrations. The total area affected is estimated to be 17.8 million rai (2.8 million hectares) or approximately 16.7% of the total Northeastern land area. Most saline soils appear in areas of paddy fields (Land Development Department 1996a). The dominant accumulated salt is NaCl (Fitter and Hay 1987).  To reduce the devastating effects of salinity on crops, particularly in rice fields, many trials have been conducted. One of the biological approaches is ..., 2003, Includes bibliographical references}, school = {筑波大学, University of Tsukuba}, title = {Physiological and biochemical mechanisms of salt tolerance in Sesbania rostrata Brem. & Oberm.}, year = {2004} }