Hussain, K. and Ashraf, M. and Ashraf, M.Y.
(2017)
Relationship between growth and ion relation in pearl
millet (Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.) at different
growth stages under salt stress.
African Journal of Botany, 5 (2).
pp. 116-120.
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Abstract
Seedlings of two pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.) lines were exposed to 0 (control) and 100 mol
m
–3
NaCl salinity. Treatments were applied fourteen days after germination. Growth of the shoot and root
system and ion contents were determined at seedlings (21 days after treatment) and vegetative stage (42
days after treatment). NaCl concentration caused reduction in the plant growth, particularly of the shoot,
always with much intensity in the sensitive line. Results obtained indicated that the difference in growth
between these two lines might be due to differences in ion transfer rates to the shoot and salt accumulation
in the shoot. The sensitive line showed higher Na
+
plus Cl
-
transfer rates to the shoot, especially in the
beginning of the stress application and greater accumulation of these ions in the leaves The tolerant line, on
the other hand, showed higher K
+
transfer rates and lower relative reduction in the Ca
2+
transfer rates to the
shoot under salt stress. So, these results suggest that tolerance to salt stress, in pearl millet lines studied
may be related to plant ability to prevent accumulation of toxic ions like Na
+
and Cl
-
and to maintain the
shoot. Plant ability to make adequate osmotic adjustment, however, should not be ignored.
Item Type: |
Article
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Uncontrolled Keywords: |
Salinity, growth, ions, pearl millet |
Author Affiliation: |
Shakarganj Sugar Research Institute, Jhang, Pakistan |
Subjects: |
Crop Improvement |
Divisions: |
Millet |
Depositing User: |
Mr T L Gautham
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Date Deposited: |
29 Oct 2018 05:39 |
Last Modified: |
29 Oct 2018 05:39 |
URI: |
http://eprints.icrisat.ac.in/id/eprint/15645 |
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