Compatible solute production in plant stress biology discussion
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Osmoprotectants or compatible solutes are small molecules that act as osmolytes and help organisms survive extreme osmotic stress [7]. Examples include betaines, amino acids, and the sugar trehalose. These molecules accumulate in cells and balance the osmotic difference between the cell's surroundings and the cytosol.
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