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Author(s):Zhao, Bin; Qian, Jin-hua; Duo, Li-an
Author Affiliation:College of Life Sciences, Tianjin Normal University, Tianjin, China
Title:Eco-physiological responses of Festuca arundinacea L. acclimated in municipal solid waste compost medium to water stress
Source:Caoye yu Xumu [Prataculture & Animal Husbandry]. Vol. 12, 2010, p. Unknown.
Publishing Information:Chengdu, China: Schuan Sheng Caoyuan Kexue Yanjiuyuan [Sichuan Grassland Science Academy]
# of Pages:0
Related Web URL:http://en.cnki.com.cn/Article_en/CJFDTotal-SCCY201012009.htm
    Last checked: 04/13/2017
    Notes: Abstract only
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Biosolids; Chlorophyll content; Composts; Drought resistance; Festuca arundinacea; Growth studies; Municipal solid waste; Root weight; Stress response
Abstract/Contents:"A pot experiment was performed to investigate eco-physiological responses of Festuca arundinacea L. acclimated in hypertonic municipal solid waste (MSW) compost medium to water stress, and the unacclimated F. arundinacea was used as control. Aboveground biomass, seedling height, root dry weight, root lCompostsength, fibrous root numbers, chlorophyll content, POD and CAT activities were determined. The results showed that aboveground biomass and seedling height of acclimated F. arundinacea were significantly increased by 81.8%(P 0.05)and 7.1% respectively as compared with control. When compared with control, root weight, root length and fibrous roots of acclimated F. arundinacea were increased. Root weight was 41.7% higher than that of control. In addition, the chlorophyll content, POD and SOD activities of acclimated F. arundinacea were also higher than those of control. In conclusion, the acclimated F. arundinacea had the mechanism to tolerant high drought stress,showing strong drought resistance."
Language:Chinese
References:Unknown
Note:Abstract also appears in English
ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Zhao, B., J.-h. Qian, and L.-a. Duo. 2010. Eco-physiological responses of Festuca arundinacea L. acclimated in municipal solid waste compost medium to water stress. (In Chinese) Caoye yu Xumu [Prataculture & Animal Husbandry]. 12:p. Unknown.
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