the effect of priming and salinity on physiological and chemical characteristics of wheat (triticum aestivum l.)

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h. abbasdokht

m.r. edalatpisheh

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in order to study of the effect of priming and salinity on physiological and chemical characteristics of wheat(triticum aestivum l.), an experiment was carried out at the experimental farm of shiraz university. results showedthat primed plants significantly reduced its gas exchanges by accelerating senescence under a series of salt stress,which became more serious along with the increasing of salt concentrations, especially at 21 d after anthesis. undereach level of salt stress, dry matter accumulation of primed plants was always higher than the non-primed plants.primed plants had higher potassium selectivity against sodium than non-primed plants with the former could maintainrelatively stable balance of ions, potassium/sodium was found not to be the limited factor for salt tolerant plants, butit was in salt-sensitive plants. net photosynthesis (pn) significantly positively correlated with leaf potassium/sodium(k+/na+), relative water content (rwc), and leaf area duration (p < 0.01). so those four parameters might be idealcriterions of salt tolerance in wheat. in conclusion, salt stresses caused significant declines in growth period of wheatby accelerating leaf senescence at reproductive stage. primed plants of wheat successfully preserved normal growthby maintaining pn, k+/na+, leaf area duration (lad) and dry matter accumulation (dma), while non-primed plantsdecreased considerably in those parameters. the improvement of photosynthesis and related traits in reproductivestage was a key to the growth of wheat under saline conditions.

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Journal title:
desert

Publisher: international desert research center (idrc), university of tehran

ISSN 2008-0875

volume 17

issue 2 2013

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