THE K/NA AND CA/NA RATIOS AND RAPESEED YIELD, UNDER SOIL-SALINITY OR SODICITY

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作者
PORCELLI, CA [1 ]
BOEM, FHG [1 ]
LAVADO, RS [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV BUENOS AIRES,FAC AGRON,DEPT QUIM,RA-1417 BUENOS AIRES,DF,ARGENTINA
关键词
BRASSICA NAPUS; CA/NA RATIO; K/NA RATIO; RAPESEED YIELD; SALINITY; SODICITY;
D O I
10.1007/BF00011361
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
Rapeseed (Brassica napus) is a crop relatively tolerant to salt and sodium. Our objective was to study the interactions between Na, K and Ca and their relationship with its yield under the isolated effects of soil salinity or sodicity. Two experiments were carried out using pots filled with the Ah horizon of a Typic Natraquoll. There were three salinity levels (2.3 dS m(-1); 6.0 dS m(-1) and 10.0 dS m(-1)) and three sodicity levels, expressed as sodium adsorption ratios (SAR: 12; 27 and 44). The soil was kept near field capacity. As soil salinity increased, the K/Na and Ca/Na ratios in the tissues decreased markedly but yields and aerial biomass production were not affected. As soil SAR value increased, the K/Na and Ca/Na ratios in plants and K-Na and Ca-Na selectivities decreased. Plants could not maintain their Ca concentration in soil with a high SAR. The grain yield and biomass production diminished significantly in the highest SAR treatment. Our results are consistent with those showing detrimental osmotic effects of salts in Brassica napus. Conversely, under sodicity, the K/Na and Ca/Na ratios in plant tissues decreased considerably, in accordance with grain and biomass production. These results show that the effects of sodicity are different from those of salinity.
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页码:251 / 255
页数:5
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