COMPARISON OF SALT TOLERANCE AND OSMOTIC ADJUSTMENT OF LOW-SODIUM AND HIGH-SODIUM SUBSPECIES OF THE C4 HALOPHYTE, ATRIPLEX-CANESCENS

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作者
GLENN, EP
WATSON, MC
OLEARY, JW
AXELSON, RD
机构
[1] UNIV ARIZONA,COLL AGR,STAT SUPPORT UNIT,TUCSON,AZ 85721
[2] BIORESOURCES RES FACIL,TUCSON,AZ 85706
关键词
ATRIPLEX-CANESCENS SSP CANESCENS; ATRIPLEX-CANESCENS SSP LINEARIS; ATRIPLEX-CANESCENS SSP MACROPODA; CHENOPODIACEAE; FOURWING SALTBUSH; HALOPHYTES; SALINITY TOLERANCE; OSMOTIC ADJUSTMENT; CATION CONTENT;
D O I
10.1111/j.1365-3040.1992.tb01013.x
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
The relationship between Na+ accumulation and salt tolerance was tested by comparing subspecies of the halophyte, Atriplex canescens (fourwing saltbush), that differed markedly in Na+ content and Na:K ratios. Above ground tissues of one low-sodium and two high-sodium subspecies were compared with respect to cation accumulation, osmotic adjustment and growth along a salinity gradient in greenhouse trials. Plants of each subspecies were grown for 80 d on 2-2, 180, 540 and 720 mol m-3 NaCl. At harvest, A. canescens ssp. canescens had significantly lower Na+ levels, higher K+ levels and lower Na:K ratios in leaf and stem tissues than A. canescens ssp. macropoda and linearis over the salinity range (P < 0.05 or 0.01). Na:K ratios in leaves of the latter two, high-sodium, subspecies were approximately 2 on the lowest salinity treatment and ranged from 5 to 10 on the more saline solutions. By contrast, Na:K ratios in leaves of the low-sodium subspecies canescens, were only 0.4 on the lowest salinity and ranged narrowly from 1.7 to 2.3 at higher salinities. However, despite different patterns of Na+ and K+ accumulation, all three subspecies exhibited equally high salt tolerance and had similar osmotic pressures in their leaves or stems over the salinity range. Contrary to expectations, high salt tolerance was not necessarily dependent on high levels of Na+ accumulation in this species.
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