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Title of Thesis
Effect Of Saline And/or Sodic Waters On Growth,
Ionic Concentration And Biochemical Changes In Sunflower (helianthus
Annuus L.) |
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Author(s)
Syed Azhar
Hussain |
Institute/University/Department
Details Institute Of Soil And Environmental Sciences /
University Of Agriculture, Faisalabad |
Session 2010 |
Subject Soil Science |
Number of Pages 203 |
Keywords (Extracted from title, table of contents and
abstract of thesis) Growth, Irrigation, Sunflower,
Yield, Mechanisms, Conducted, Concentration, Effect, Sunflower,
Biochemical, Changes, Ionic, Sodic, Helianthus |
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Abstract Scarcity of good
quality irrigation water is one of the crop limiting factors in
Pakistan. Information on the relative tolerance of different crop
genotypes is necessary for the successful management of salt
affected land and water. To investigate the effect of saline and/or
sodic waters on growth, ionic concentration and biochemical changes
in sunflower, a series of solution culture and pot experiments were
conducted.Initially, 10 sunflower genotypes were grown for 30 days
in hydroponics using five levels of saline and/or sodic water;T1
(control), T2 (EC 10.0 dS m-1), T3 (SAR 20.0 mmol L-1)1/2, T4 (RSC
5.4 mmolc L-1), T5 (EC 10.0 dS m-1) + (SAR 20.0 mmol L-1)1/2 + (RSC
5.4 mmolcL-1). On the basis of biomass accumulation and K+: Na+,
ratio SF-187 and Hysun-33 emerged as salt tolerant and salt
sensitive genotypes respectively. Subsequently, growth and yield
response of these genotypes was evaluated in soil culture under
various saline and/or sodic water treatments. Although, growth and
yield of both genotypes decreased under saline and/or sodic water
treatments but SF-187 produced a significantly (P ≤0.05) higher
yield as compared to Hysun-33. In the next pot studies, Ca and Si
were used @100 mg kg-1 soil to investigate their mitigating effect
using same levels of saline and/or sodic water as above. Results
revealed that calcium application partially offset the deleterious
effects of saline and/or sodic waters and improved yield under RSC-water.
However, Si significantly improved growth and yield of sunflower
under saline and/or sodic water irrigation. The beneficial effects
of Si were more pronounced in salt sensitive genotypes than in salt
tolerant genotypes. Same sunflower genotypes when grown in solution
culture, salinized with 100 mM NaCl revealed that 1 mM Si
significantly enhanced activities of antioxidant enzymes as compared
to 5 mM Ca. Finally, both sunflower genotypes were grown in pot
culture and irrigated with saline sodic water.The results confirmed
that Si alleviated salt stress and enhanced plant growth by
stimulating activities of antioxidant enzymes and lowering lipid
peroxidation in sunflower.Major mechanisms of Si mediated salt
tolerance in sunflower include the maintenance of higher K+/Na+
ratio, reduced membrane lipid peroxidation and enhanced
antioxidative mechanism. |
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