Relative salinity tolerance of intermountain western United States native herbaceous perennials

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Zollinger, Nickolee
Koenig, Richard
Cerny-Koenig, Teresa
Kjelgren, Roger
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[1] Washington State Univ, Dept Hort & Landscape Architecture, Pullman, WA 99164 USA
[2] Iowa State Univ, Dept Hort, Ames, IA 50011 USA
[3] Washington State Univ, Dept Crop & Soil Sci, Pullman, WA 99164 USA
[4] Utah State Univ, Dept Plants Soils & Biometeorol, Logan, UT 84332 USA
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10.21273/HORTSCI.42.3.529
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S6 [园艺];
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The authors investigated salinity tolerance of four intermountain western United States native (Penstemon palmeri, Mirabilis multiflora, Geranium viscosissimum, and Eriogonum jamesii) and four common (Echinaceapurpurea, Lavandula angustifolia, Leucanthemunt x saperbunt 'Alaska', and x Penstenton mexicali 'Red Rocks') ornamental herbaceous perennials. Each was irrigated with a solution containing 2 CaCl2 : (1) NaCl (M ratio) at salinity levels of 0 (control), 1000, 3000, and 5000 mg(.)L(-1) during two 8-week experiments. They measured weekly visual quality and gas exchange and final shoot and root dry weights. Mirabilis multiflora, L. xsuperbunt, and L. angustifolia maintained high visual quality and 100% survival across salinity levels. However, dry weights for L. xsuperbum decreased at salt levels >= 3000 mg(.)L(-1) in both experiments and for L. angustfolia in one experiment. Mortality rates of 12% to 100% were observed for the remaining five species irrigated with 3000 and 5000-mg(.)L(-1) solutions. Visual quality of P. palmeri, G. viscosissimum, and E. purpurea varied with time of year the experiment was conducted, with low visual quality associated with high temperatures and light intensities, whereas dry matter and gas exchange responses to salinity were similar between the two experiments. Penstemon. xmexicali and E. jamesii exhibited high mortality, low visual quality, and low gas exchange in the case of E. jamesii at high salinity treatments regardless of when experiments were conducted. Based on visual quality responses, M. multiflora, L. xsuperbum, and L. angustifolia are relatively more salt tolerant, and P. xmexicali and E.jamesii are relatively more intolerant, than the three other species. Penstemon palmeri, G. viscosissimum, and E. purpurea exhibited intermediate tolerance to salinity with acceptable quality during periods of cool temperatures and lower light intensities.
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