Alleviative effects of Zinc on physiological properties and antioxidants activity of maize plants under salinity stress
Salinity is an important constraining factor in the way of crop production around the world. Plant nutrition management could alleviate the harmful effects of salinity. In order to evaluate the interaction effects of Zinc availability and different levels of salinity, an experiment was conducted usi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of agriculture and crop sciences 2013-01, Vol.5 (5), p.529-529 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Salinity is an important constraining factor in the way of crop production around the world. Plant nutrition management could alleviate the harmful effects of salinity. In order to evaluate the interaction effects of Zinc availability and different levels of salinity, an experiment was conducted using four levels of zinc and three levels of NaCI salinity of irrigation water on maize plants. Results implied that salinity affected total and shoot dry weight but they were improved by increasing Zn availability. Relative water content and proline accumulation were influenced by salinity and Zn interactions, but not with a particular trend. Furthermore, chlorophyll contents which destructively affected by salinity were improved by Zn application. Moreover, decreased potassium content was observed on stressful plants which increased by Zn treatments. As a consequence, Zn concentration was bombed dramatically related to the applied Zn level, although salinity reduced the amount of absorbed Zn along the treatments. Generally speaking, Zn level of 20 mg/kg had the most alleviative properties on injurious effects of saline conditions in maize. |
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ISSN: | 2227-670X |