Effect of salinity on gas exchange parameters and ionic relations in bael (Aegle marmelos Correa)
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Salt stressed bael cultivars showed marginal scorch, necrosis and abscission of leaves under both moderate (6.5 dS m-1) and high (10.7 dS m-1) salinity but control plants (1.3 dS m-1) did not exhibit these injury symptoms. While cvs NB-5 and CB-1 showed delayed onset and gradual progression of the stress symptoms, while NB-9 and CB-2 were worst affected and exhibited severe marginal scorch and necrosis in over 70% of the leaves in saline soils. At high salinity, NB-9 and CB-1 plants did not survive. Salt stress significantly (p≤0.05) reduced gas exchange and 6.5 dS m-1 salinity caused 28-32% decline in net photosynthesis and 29-39% reduction in transpiration rate in all cultivars relative to control. Although Na+ accumulation significantly increased in salt treated plants, cultivar NB-5 exhibited relatively similar distribution of Na+ ions in different plant parts and also maintained higher K+ concentrations in aerial parts. In spite of significantly high leaf Na+ (0.29%) at 6.5 dS m-1 salinity, cultivar NB-5 did not exhibit severe injury symptoms. Although CB-1 cultivar showed the tendency to retain Na+ ions in stem and root tissues, it failed to avoid the injury symptoms. Calcium was acquired in high amounts by salinized NB-5 plants as compared to others. Restricted Na+ uptake and preferential K+ accumulation seemed to contribute to alleviate the salt stress in cultivar NB-5.Abstract
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