Comparison of the seed germination and early seedling growth of soybean in saline conditions

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作者
Hosseini, MK [1 ]
Powell, AA
Bingham, IJ
机构
[1] Univ Aberdeen, Dept Agr & Forestry, Aberdeen AB9 1FX, Scotland
[2] SAC, Dept Agron, Aberdeen AB21 9YA, Scotland
关键词
seedling growth; calcium; potassium; sodium; salinity stress; seed germination; soybean; Glycine max;
D O I
10.1079/SSR2002108
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Germination and seedling growth of soybean (Glycine max L.) cv. Williams were examined on paper towels pre-moistened with a range of saline solutions (germination: 0-500 mMolal NaCl; seedling growth: 0-330 mMolal NaCl). The Na+, K+ and Ca2+ concentrations in the embryonic axis immediately before germination and in the seedling 3.5 d after germination were measured. Germination decreased at NaCl concentrations of 330 mMolal (81% germination) and above. At 420 mMolal NaCl, only 40% of seeds germinated, and at 500 mMolal NaCl there was no germination. Seedling growth rate decreased drastically with increasing salinity. At 220 mMolal NaCl, seedling growth rate had declined to 5% of the control, whereas at 330 mMolal NaCl seedling growth was almost zero 3-4 d after germination. Thus, soybean seeds were more tolerant of salinity in the germination than in the seedling phase. The results suggest that the greater tolerance of salinity during the germination phase might, in part, be the result of a lower sensitivity to high tissue Na+ concentrations. Germination (40%) was possible at a tissue Na+ concentration in the embryonic axis of 9.3 mg g FW-1, whereas seedling growth was completely inhibited at a tissue Na+ concentration of 6.1 mg g FW-1. Germination at higher tissue Na+ concentrations was associated with higher K+ and Ca2+ concentrations in the embryo axis, compared with growing seedlings, suggesting that these ions may protect the seeds in the pre-germination phase against salinity.
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