| نویسندگان | فاطمه پناهی-محمد حسن عصاره-محمد جعفری-محسن محسنی ساروی-علیرضا گیور-حسین ارزانی-علی طویلی |
| تاریخ انتشار | 2013-10-01 |
| نوع نشریه | الکترونیکی |
| نمایه نشریه | ISI |
چکیده مقاله
Salt stress is a world-wide problem and soil salinity is
common in arid and semi-arid regions. This study was undertaken
to investigate salt tolerance in Salsola arbuscula in laboratory and
natural conditions and recognize the mechanisms that allow it to
tolerate these conditions. This study had two parts of greenhouse
and natural habitats. The treatment solutions for salinity tests
were different concentrations of NaCl and Na
2
SO
4
(0, 100, 200,
300, 400, and 500 mM) with three replicates and growth
parameters and proline and soluble sugar were determined in
vegetative growth stage in greenhouse. Soil (two depths of 0-10 cm
and 10-45 cm) and plant (root and shoot) samples have been
harvested from three 200 meter transects in three provinces of
Esfahan, Semnan and Markazi. Proline and soluble sugar and
soil texture and EC were measured in laboratory. Collected data
were analyzed using a factorial experiment and means were
compared by DMRT method by SPSS software. Results indicated
that proline and soluble sugar were significantly affected by
salinity levels and increased with salinity increase. The rate of
growth parameters increased with an increase in salinity up to 400
mM while salinity levels more than 400 mM NaCl caused all
growth characteristics decline. Data obtained from the laboratory
experiment confirmed the findings noted during the field study.
Results also indicated high salt excretion capability in S.
arbuscula which is possible by leaves fall. It has to be mentioned
that nature is unpredictable and observing unexpected trends
under specific conditions is not impossible.