The res (restored cell structure by salinity) mutant, recently identified as the first tomato mutant accumulating jasmonate in roots under non-stressful conditions, exhibits a remarkable growth inhibition and morphological alterations in roots and leaves, which are suppressed when the mutant plants are exposed to salinity. | Identification of key genes involved in the phenotypic alterations of res restored cell structure by salinity tomato mutant and its recovery induced by salt stress through transcriptomic analysis