FP23202Morpho-physiological adaptations to weed competition impair green bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) ability to overcome moderate salt stress
Environmental stresses cause severe yield losses. In the field, these stresses occur contextually, leading to unpredictable outcomes in terms of crop productivity. Soil/water salinity will expand in the future due to climate change, and weed control will become harder due to herbicide resistance. We studied the combined effect of weed competition and salt stress on the yield of green beans (Phaseolus vulgaris), finding that the morpho-physiological adaptations induced by weed competition impair plant ability to tolerate salt stress.