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GROWTH REGULATORS AFFECTING THE SALT TOLERANCE IN DATURA PLANTS
Article number
132_30
Pages
273 – 284
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Abstract
Datura innoxia were planted in different salinity concentrations (0.0 to 0.4%). These plants were subjected to the combined effect of CCC or ethephon or kinetin, at different concentrations.
The main results were:
The main results were:
- Salinity treatments significantly retarded the vegetative growth.
On the other hand, the growth regulators showed the opposite trend, i.e. they could be used to reduce the harmful effect of salinity. - Both of salinity and growth regulators treatments increased the total soluble sugars percentage in leaves.
- Salinity treatments decreased the total alkaloidal content (mg/gm dry weight). The growth regulators seemed to decrease the harmful effect of the saline conditions, leading to more alkaloidal content.
- The anatomical structure of the roots and leaves were modified to face the undesirable condition of salinity.
Authors
A. R. E. Awad, A.E.-A. Kamel
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