PJB-2010-257
SALT TOLERANCE OF KOCHIA SCOPARIA: A NEW FODDER CROP FOR HIGHLY SALINE ARID REGIONS
BILQUEES GUL, RAZIUDDIN ANSARI, IRFAN AZIZ AND M. AJMAL KHAN
Abstract
Effects of salinity on germination, growth, ion accumulation and water relations were studied in a highly palatable and nutritious forage grass species- Kochia scoparia, under greenhouse conditions. It was highly tolerant to salinity (600-800 mM NaCl) at germination; the seedling growth remained unaffected up to 600 mM NaCl and the plants survived with reduced growth upto a high salinity of 1800 mM NaCl. Maintenance of leaf succulence seemed dominant factor in offsetting harmful effects of salinity.
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