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DOI:10.1080/01904167.2016.1236950
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Author(s):Tilaki, Ghasem Ali Dianati; Behtari, Behzad
Author Affiliation:Department of Rangeland Management, Tarbiat Modares University, Noor City, Iran
Title:Alleviation of ionic and osmotic stress of salinity in seedling emergence of Lolium perenne L. with halopriming treatments growing in an hydroponic system
Source:Journal of Plant Nutrition. Vol. 40, No. 2, 2017, p. 219-226.
Publishing Information:New York, New York: Marcel Dekker, Inc.
# of Pages:8
Related Web URL:http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/01904167.2016.1236950
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Keywords:TIC Keywords: Comparisons; Halopriming; Hydroponics; Lolium perenne; Magnesium chloride; Salinity stress; Seed germination; Seedling emergence; Sodium chloride
Abstract/Contents:"In this paper, we presented a simple and inexpensive model of hydroponic system in laboratory. The six halopriming treatments were used in research. One-third strength nutrient solutions used in hydroponic systems. The ionic and osmotic stresses were induced by adding sodium chloride (NaCl) or polyethylenglycol-6000 to the nutrient solution. Each treatment was conducted three replications in a completely randomized design. The results showed that haloprimig significantly decreased the management (MGT) of Lolium perenne as compared with control. Haloprimed with NaCl for 72, 48 h and magnesium chloride (MgCl2) for 24 and 72 h showed significant difference as compared with non-treated seed in same stress level. Indeed, it shows that exposure to sodium chloride and magnesium chloride had a priming effect and seedling emergence was significantly increased in comparison to control. The beneficial effects of NaCl on seed germination is due to the uptake of Na+ and Cl- ions by the seed, thus maintaining a water potential gradient allowing water uptake during seed germination."
Language:English
References:32
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Tilaki, G. A. D., and B. Behtari. 2017. Alleviation of ionic and osmotic stress of salinity in seedling emergence of Lolium perenne L. with halopriming treatments growing in an hydroponic system. J. Plant Nutr. 40(2):p. 219-226.
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DOI: 10.1080/01904167.2016.1236950
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