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DOI:10.11829/j.issn.1001-0629.2017-0635
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Author(s):Li, Huiying; Chen, Liang
Author Affiliation:Key Laboratory of Plant Germplasm Enhancement and Specialty Agriculture, Wuhan Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hubei, Wuhan, China
Title:Effect of salt stress on turfgrass growth and metabolism
Section:Pre-plant production layer
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Source:[Caoye Kexue] [Pratacultural Science]. Vol. 35, No. 11, November 20 2018, p. 2584-2592.
Publishing Information:[Lanzhou Shi, China]: ["Cao Ye Ke Xue" Bian Jibu]
# of Pages:9
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Morphology; Organic matter accumulation; Salt stress; Salt tolerance; Seed germination
Abstract/Contents:"The saline land covers more than 3 300 million ha in China, accounting for about 8% of the total national land area. As a typical abiotic stress factor, high salinity seriously affects the growth, development, and distribution of plants. Turfgrass is very important for environmental greening and landscaping, and the responses of different turfgrasses to salt stress are different. Herein, recent research progress in this field is described. The responses in terms of seed germination, growth and morphology, ion content, and organic matter accumulation, as well as the reactive oxygen species and antioxidant enzymes, were analyzed in different types of turfgrasses under salt stress. Various aspects of response to salt stress and salt tolerance were compared among different turfgrasses. This study is important for improving turfgrass salt tolerance in the future, and it provides useful information for the selection of suitable grass species for establishing turf in saline soils."
Language:Chinese
References:49
Note:Abstract also appears in English
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Li, H., and L. Chen. 2018. Effect of salt stress on turfgrass growth and metabolism. (In Chinese) [Caoye Kexue] [Pratacultural Science]. 35(11):p. 2584-2592.
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DOI: 10.11829/j.issn.1001-0629.2017-0635
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http://cykx.lzu.edu.cn/article/2018/1001-0629-35-11-2584.html
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http://cykx.lzu.edu.cn/CN/article/downloadArticleFile.do?attachType=PDF&id=12252
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