Saltwater is poisoning crops. The 'sea asparagus' could be the solution
Briefly

Globally, 70% of freshwater goes to agriculture, threatened by saltwater intrusions due to rising sea levels and climate change, jeopardizing 30% of arable land.
Researchers study salt-tolerant plants like salicornia to address agricultural challenges; its sodium storage mechanism may inspire future crop resilience to saline conditions.
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