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Author(s):Zou, Yi; Gu, Hong-ru; Zhong, Xiao-xian; Ding, Cheng-long; Shen, Yi-xin
Author Affiliation:Zou and Shen: College of Animal Science and Technology, Nanjing Agricultural University; Gu, Zhong, and Ding: Institute of Animal Science, Jiangsu Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Nanjing, China
Title:Effect of sea-salt stress on the growth and ion contents of Paspalum vaginatum
Source:[Caoye Kexue] [Pratacultural Science]. Vol. 26, No. 4, April 15 2009, p. 117-120.
Publishing Information:[Lanzhou Shi, China]: ["Cao Ye Ke Xue" Bian Jibu]
# of Pages:4
Abstract/Contents:"Growth response and contents of Na+, K+, Ca2+ and Mg2+ of seashore paspalum (Paspalum vaginatum) were studied by treating it with 1/2 Hoagland solution containing sea-salt with concentrations of 0, 6.8, 13.6, 20.4, 27.2 and 34 g/L. The results showed that the growth of seashore paspalum was inhibited by sea-salt stress, and the inhibiting was stronger along with the increasing of sea-salt concentration. The content of Na+ in leaf and stem increased with the increasing of sea-salt concentration, while the sea-salt concentration was 34 g/L, the content of Na+ in leaf and stem were 23.35 mg/g and 22.27 mg/g. While the sea-salt concentration was 6.8 g/L, the content of Na+ in root was no significant different with CK, but it was significant higher than CK in the other treatments. The content of K+ in leaf kept at 25 mg/g and did not change with increased sea-salt concentration. The content of K+ in stem was decreased gradually with the increased sea-salt concentration. The maximum content of K+ in root was 6.4 mg/g at 20.4 g/L of sea-salt concentration; it decreased at 34 g/L but higher than CK. The stable content of K+ in leaf might be one of reasons for the strong tolerance of seashore paspalum."
Language:Chinese
References:18
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Zou, Y., H.-r. Gu, X.-x. Zhong, C.-l. Ding, and Y.-x. Shen. 2009. Effect of sea-salt stress on the growth and ion contents of Paspalum vaginatum. (In Chinese) [Caoye Kexue] [Pratacultural Science]. 26(4):p. 117-120.
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