The effects of brackish water application were assessed on the growth, uptake of sodium (Na+), potassium (K+), water relations, membrane stability index, proline accumulation, and yield of two sunflower genotypes (SF-187 and hysun33). Treatments of irrigation water with different ECiw, SAR and RSC were T-1, control; T-2, EC: 8 dS m(-1); T-3, SAR: 16 (mmol L-1) 1/2; T-4, RSC: 4 meq L-1, and T5, EC: 8 dS m(-1) + SAR 16 (mmol L-1)(1/2) + RSC 4 meq L-1. Genotypes displayed a substantial variability for salinity and/or sodicity tolerance and salt tolerant behavior of SF-187 regarding, high K: Na ratio, increased water contents, higher membrane stability index and higher yield as compared to Hysun-33, was confirmed under various treatments. Saline-sodic water caused maximum reduction in plant growth and yield in both sunflower genotypes followed by saline water treatment. However, no significant differences were noted between high SAR (T-3) and high RSC (T-4) treatments. In conclusion, SF-187 exhibited some important features of salt tolerance that can be successfully exploited under brackish water irrigation.