Calcium sulfate improves salinity tolerance in rootstocks of plum

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作者
Bolat, I
Kaya, C [1 ]
Almaca, A
Timucin, S
机构
[1] Univ Harran, Fac Agr, Dept Soil Sci & Plant Nutr, TR-63200 Sanliurfa, Turkey
[2] Univ Harran, Dept Hort, Fac Agr, TR-63200 Sanliurfa, Turkey
关键词
salinity tolerance; plum rootstocks; calcium sulfate;
D O I
10.1080/01904160500526717
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Three vegetative rootstocks of plum ( Prunus domestica ), Marianna GF 8-1 ( Prunus cerasifera x munsoniana ), Myrobolan B ( P. Cerasifera ) and Pixy ( P. Insititia ) were grown in pots containing sand and irrigated with complete nutrient solution to investigate the effect of calcium sulfate supplied to the nutrient solution on plants grown under salt stress. Treatments were (1) control (C): nutrient solution alone; (2) S (salinity stress): 40 mM NaCl; (3) S+Ca1: 40 mM NaCl +2.5 mM calcium (Ca) and (4) S+Ca-2 : 40 mM NaCl + 5 mM Ca. Calcium was supplied as CaSO4 . The plants grown under 40 mol L-1 NaCl produced less dry matter and had lower chlorophyll content than those without NaCl. Supplementary CaSO4 at both 2.5 and 5 mM concentrations ameliorated the negative effects of salinity on plant dry matter and chlorophyll content. Salt treatment impaired membrane permeability by increasing electrolyte leakage. The addition of calcium sulfate partially maintained membrane permeability. Sodium (Na) concentration in plant tissues increased in both leaves and roots of plants under the high NaCl treatment. Pixy had much lower Na. The CaSO4 treatments lowered significantly the concentrations of Na in both leaves and roots. Pixy was more tolerant to salinity than the other two rootstocks. The accumulation of Na in leaves and roots indicates a possible mechanism whereby Pixy copes with salinity in the rooting medium, and/or may indicate the existence of an inhibition mechanism of Na transport to leaves. Concentrations of Ca and K were lower in the plants grown at high NaCl than in those under the control treatment, and these two element concentrations were increased by calcium sulfate treatments in both leaves and roots, but remained lower than control values in most cases.
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页码:553 / 564
页数:12
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