 Salicylic acid, SA, a natural plant hormone, can help plants grow better when exposed to salty soil. When applied at low concentrations, 0.5 millimeters, it reduces the amount of sodium, chloride, hydrogen peroxide, and thio-barbituric acid reactive substances, T-bars, in the plant, which helps reduce damage from salt stress. Additionally, it increases the levels of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and calcium in the plant, as well as the activity of antioxidant enzymes and glutathione, which helps protect against oxidative stress. This allows for greater photosynthetic efficiency and yields when exposed to saline soil. This article was authored by Nafes Khan, Shabin aside, Asim Masoud, and others.