Physiological responses of potted Dendrobium orchid to salinity stress
The effects of salt stress on the growth, flowering, osmotic potential, and cellular Na + , K + , and Cl − accumulation were investigated in potted Dendrobium Sonia ‘Earsakul’. Six NaCl solute concentrations with an electrical conductivity of 0, 2, 4, 6, 8 and 15 dS m −1 were applied to the orchids...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Horticulture, environment and biotechnology 2018, Environment, and Biotechnology, 59(4), , pp.491-498 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The effects of salt stress on the growth, flowering, osmotic potential, and cellular Na
+
, K
+
, and Cl
−
accumulation were investigated in potted
Dendrobium
Sonia ‘Earsakul’. Six NaCl solute concentrations with an electrical conductivity of 0, 2, 4, 6, 8 and 15 dS m
−1
were applied to the orchids continuously for 30 days. The results showed that NaCl at 2 dS m
−1
or greater significantly reduced the number and dry weight of leaf and flower size. At a NaCl dose of 4 dS m
−1
or greater, a reduction in the diameter and number of pseudobulb, and inflorescence lengths were observed. With exposure to a high salinity level of 15 dS m
−1
NaCl for 30 days, plants had lost nearly 50% of their leaf dry weight and flower quality. In response to salt stress, osmotic adjustment by accumulation of organic solutes was clearly detected when the orchids were treated with 4 dS m
−1
NaCl or greater. This caused a decrease of leaf water and osmotic potential. In addition, it appears the
Dendrobium
orchid has adapted itself to high salinity conditions by limiting Na
+
and Cl
−
exportation to the shoot by accumulating these ions in the roots.
Dendrobium
also maintained a similar level of K
+
afflux in their leaves, pseudobulb, and roots compared to the non NaCl treated control. This created extremely high Na
+
/K
+
ratios in the roots at increasing NaCl concentrations. The overall results suggest that the
Dendrobium
orchid responds to salinity by performing osmotic adjustment and sequestering Na
+
or Cl
−
in the roots, preventing their movement to the upper plant parts. |
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ISSN: | 2211-3452 2211-3460 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s13580-018-0057-4 |