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EFFECTS OF WATER SALINITY ON GROWTH INDICES AND PHYSIOLOGICAL PARAMETERS IN SOME PISTACHIO ROOTSTOCKS
Article number
912_24
Pages
171 – 178
Language
English
Abstract
Pistachio is one of the most important horticultural crops in Iran.
The majority of the pistachio producing regions are located in arid and semi arid areas with saline conditions.
Therefore, selection of suitable rootstocks is important for increasing yield efficiency of this important nut crop.
In this study the effect of four water salinity levels (0.75, 5, 10 and 15 ds.m-1) on growth indices and physiological parameters of four Pistacia vera L. rootstocks (Badami-e-Zarand A, Badami-e-Zarand B, Qazvini and Sarakhs) were investigated under greenhouse conditions.
After treatment for 3 months, leaf dry weight was reduced by about 30-50% at the 10 ds.m-1 level.
Badami-e-Zarand B was the most vigorous rootstock in the highest EC. Decrease in root and stem dry weight (average of all rootstocks combined) occurred at water salinity of 10 ds.m-1. Chemical analysis of shoot and root indicated that the salinity affected the concentration and distribution of Na +, K + and Ca 2+ in pistachio rootstocks.
The concentrations of Na + and K + increased with a rise in water salinity levels.
Comparison between Na + concentration of shoot and root showed that all examined rootstocks limited the Na + transportation to shoot tissue up to 15 ds.m-1, and retained it in the roots.
However this ability was less in Sarakhs rootstock.
Based on measured parameters Badami-e-Zarand B and Sarakhs could be considered as tolerant and sensitive pistachio rootstocks to water salinity respectively.
The majority of the pistachio producing regions are located in arid and semi arid areas with saline conditions.
Therefore, selection of suitable rootstocks is important for increasing yield efficiency of this important nut crop.
In this study the effect of four water salinity levels (0.75, 5, 10 and 15 ds.m-1) on growth indices and physiological parameters of four Pistacia vera L. rootstocks (Badami-e-Zarand A, Badami-e-Zarand B, Qazvini and Sarakhs) were investigated under greenhouse conditions.
After treatment for 3 months, leaf dry weight was reduced by about 30-50% at the 10 ds.m-1 level.
Badami-e-Zarand B was the most vigorous rootstock in the highest EC. Decrease in root and stem dry weight (average of all rootstocks combined) occurred at water salinity of 10 ds.m-1. Chemical analysis of shoot and root indicated that the salinity affected the concentration and distribution of Na +, K + and Ca 2+ in pistachio rootstocks.
The concentrations of Na + and K + increased with a rise in water salinity levels.
Comparison between Na + concentration of shoot and root showed that all examined rootstocks limited the Na + transportation to shoot tissue up to 15 ds.m-1, and retained it in the roots.
However this ability was less in Sarakhs rootstock.
Based on measured parameters Badami-e-Zarand B and Sarakhs could be considered as tolerant and sensitive pistachio rootstocks to water salinity respectively.
Authors
H.R. Karimi, A. Ebadi, Z. Zamani, R. Fatahi
Keywords
Badami-e-Zarand, Qazvini, Sarakhs, Salinity, Na+, K+
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