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Pak. J. Bot., 44(5): 1513-1520, 2012.

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THE EFFECT OF SALT STRESS ON GROWTH, CHLOROPHYLL CONTENT, PROLINE AND NUTRIENT ACCUMULATION, AND K/NA RATIO IN WALNUT

 

YAŞAR AKÇA* AND ESRA SAMSUNLU

 

Abstract: The effects of irrigation water salinity on growth, chlorophyll contents, proline and nutrients accumulation and K/Na ratio in  three walnut  cultivars was investigated. Three irrigation water salinity levels with electrical conductivities of 1,5, 3, and 5.0 dS/m and tap water as a control treatment were used in a randomized design with four replications. Irrigation practices were realized by considering the weight of each pot. Sodium, clor, prolin, K/Na and  Ca/Na ratio  of leaf were increased under salinity conditions. But  growth of plant  and chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b content  were decreased under saline condition. There were significant differences between in irrigation water salinity levels in proline  and  chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b, Na content. But there were not any significant differences in  LRWC (%).  Results showed that, regarding fresh shoot weight, dry shoot and root weight, there were significant differences between cultivars, but chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b,   total chlorophyll, proline accumulation  and leaf relative water content (LRWC) there weren’t any significant differences between cultivars.   Kaman 1 and Bilecik walnut cultivars showed higher accumulation of proline than Kaman 5 but was not observed significant difference between them.

 


Gaziosmanpaşa University, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Horticulture, Tokat, Turkey

*Correspondence author,s e-mail: akca66@gmail.com


   
   

 

   
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