Genotypic differences to soil salinity in clusterbean

Autor: P. C. Mali, S. Kathju, A. N. Lahiri, S. P. Vyas, B. K. Garg
Rok vydání: 1996
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Zdroj: Arid Soil Research and Rehabilitation. 10:333-345
ISSN: 0890-3069
DOI: 10.1080/15324989609381448
Popis: This study relates the changes in performance (dry matter, seed yield, and leaf area), mineral composition (N, P, K, Na, and Cl), concentrations of leaf metabolites (chlorophyll, starch, reducing sugars, soluble protein, free proline, and free amino acids), and activities of nitrate reductase and glutamine synthetase at soil salinity of 10 dS m‐1in 10 genotypes of clusterbean (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba Taub.). Based on the extent of reduction in seed yield, genotypes were initially categorized as tolerant (Malosen and HFG‐182), moderately tolerant (AG‐111, Kutch‐8, KVS‐2, DP Safed, and B‐22–11–55), and sensitive (Durgajai, FS‐277, and B‐31–1‐55) to increased salinity. The responses between the tolerant and sensitive genotypes to salinity were different in all the parameters considered here. The responses of the moderately tolerant genotypes to salinity were variable and inconsistent. The sensitive genotypes had higher concentrations of Na and Cl in the shoot tissue and also a lower K:Na ratio under stress a...
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