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DOI10.1007/s11434-008-6020-5
Growth, physiological characteristics and ion distribution of NaCl stressed Alhagi sparsifolia seedlings
Zeng Jie1,2,3; Zeng FanJiang1,3; Arndt, S. K.4; Guo HaiFeng1,2,3; Yan HaiLong1,2,3; Xing WenJuan1,2,3; Liu Bo1,2,3
通讯作者Zeng FanJiang
来源期刊CHINESE SCIENCE BULLETIN
ISSN1001-6538
EISSN1861-9541
出版年2008
卷号53页码:169-176
英文摘要

Alhagi sparsifolia is a leguminous perennial desert species that is plays an important role in dune stabilization and revegetation of degraded desert ecosystems. We investigated the effects of three different levels of salinity (50, 150, 250 mmol/L NaCl) on the growth, shoot photosynthetic parameters and salt distribution amongst different plant organs in one-year-old A. sparsifolia seedlings in a pot experiment over a 50 d period. The minimum (predawn) and maximum (midday) water potentials of A. sparsifolia seedlings decreased with the increase of external NaCl concentrations as a consequence of the osmotic or water deficit effect of saline solutions outside the roots. Salinity also reduced gas exchange parameters in A. sparsifolia, with seedlings subjected to salinity having lower photosynthesis rates and reduced stomatal conductances compared to the control. The reductions in photosynthetic rates in high salinity treatments of the A. sparsifolia seedlings were mainly caused by stomatal limitation. Consequently plants growing at greater external NaCl concentrations had significantly lower biomass accumulation compared to the control grown at 50 mmol/L. However, plants exposed to higher salinity were able to maintain growth throughout the experiment but allocated a greater proportion of biomass belowground. Plants exposed to higher external salinity levels had increased concentrations of Na+ and Cl- ions in shoots and roots, suggesting that A. sparsifolia seedlings were utilizing Na+ and Cl- as osmolytes to increase the cellular osmolality and decrease their water potential. We observed the greatest NaCl concentrations in the plants treated with 150 mmol/L NaCl indicating that there may be a threshold level of NaCl that can be tolerated by the plants. In conclusion our results indicate that A. sparsifolia seedlings are moderately salt tolerant. Photosynthetic gas exchange parameters were reduced by greater external salinity but the seedlings maintained substantial photosynthetic rates even under high salinity stress, were able to maintain growth over the 50 d experimental period and showed no signs of salinity toxicity or damage.


英文关键词Taklamakan Desert NaCl salinity Alhagi sparsifolia growth physiological indexes
类型Article
语种英语
国家Peoples R China ; Australia
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000266556800021
WOS关键词WATER RELATIONS ; GAS-EXCHANGE ; SALINITY ; SALT ; PLANTS ; PHOTOSYNTHESIS ; ACCUMULATION ; DESERT
WOS类目Multidisciplinary Sciences
WOS研究方向Science & Technology - Other Topics
来源机构中国科学院新疆生态与地理研究所
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/156847
作者单位1.Chinese Acad Sci, Xinjiang Inst Ecol & Geog, Urumqi 830011, Peoples R China;
2.Chinese Acad Sci, Grad Univ, Beijing 100049, Peoples R China;
3.Stn Desert Oasis Ecosyst, Qira Natl Field, Qira 848300, Peoples R China;
4.Univ Melbourne, Sch Forest & Ecosyst Sci, Water St Creswick, Vic 3363, Australia
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Zeng Jie,Zeng FanJiang,Arndt, S. K.,et al. Growth, physiological characteristics and ion distribution of NaCl stressed Alhagi sparsifolia seedlings[J]. 中国科学院新疆生态与地理研究所,2008,53:169-176.
APA Zeng Jie.,Zeng FanJiang.,Arndt, S. K..,Guo HaiFeng.,Yan HaiLong.,...&Liu Bo.(2008).Growth, physiological characteristics and ion distribution of NaCl stressed Alhagi sparsifolia seedlings.CHINESE SCIENCE BULLETIN,53,169-176.
MLA Zeng Jie,et al."Growth, physiological characteristics and ion distribution of NaCl stressed Alhagi sparsifolia seedlings".CHINESE SCIENCE BULLETIN 53(2008):169-176.
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