Combination effect of NaCl salinity, nitrogen form and calcium concentration on the growth, ionic content and gaseous exchange properties of Triticum aestivum L. cv. Gamtoos
1993
HAWKINS, H.‐J. | LEWIS, O. A. M.
The effects of NaCl salinity have been investigated with respect to the growth response, ionic content and gas exchange characteristics of wheat plants (Triticum aestivum L. cv. Gamtoos) raised on nitrate or ammonium nutrition at different Ca²⁺ concentrations in the nutrient medium. Salinity up to 100 mM reduced the biomass production, moisture content and water use efficiency of both NO₃⁻ and NH₄⁺‐supplied wheat but the biomass production of NO₃⁺‐supplied wheat was reduced to a far greater degree than that of NH₄⁺‐supplied wheat. There was no clear trend in the photosynthetic response of these plants to moderate salinity stress (50 mM NaCl). The stomatal conductances and transpiration rates of NH₄⁺‐supplied wheat were between 20 and 40 % lower than those of NO₃⁻‐supplied wheat, depending on the degree of salinity stress; at higher salinity (70–100 mM NaCl) the moisture content of NH₄⁺‐supplied plants was c. 10% higher than that of NO₃⁺‐supplied salinized plants. An increase in Ca²⁺ concentration from 0.5 to 5.0 mM resulted in an increase in biomass production, moisture content, shoot:root ratio, K⁺ content and a decrease in Na⁺ content of 50 mM NaCl‐stressed, NO₃⁺‐supplied plants. Supplemental Ca²⁺ had no effect on the biomass production, shoot: root ratio or moisture content of 50 mM NaCl‐stress, NH₄⁺‐supplied plants relative to the controls.
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