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Growth and leaf chemistry of Atriplex species from Northern Mexico as affected by salt stress
Authors:Ricardo Mata-González  Mohamed A B Abdallah  Ricardo Trejo-Calzada  Changgui Wan
Institution:1. Department of Animal and Rangeland Sciences, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon, USA;2. Unidad Regional Universitaria de Zonas Aridas, Universidad Autónoma Chapingo, Bermejillo, Durango, Mexico;3. State Key Laboratory of Grassland Farming Systems, College of Pastoral Agricultural Science and Technology, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, P. R. China
Abstract:Atriplex species are tolerant to salinity and water stress and thus they are suitable for restoration of many degraded ecosystems. In addition, many Atriplex species offer good value as forages. We compared growth and leaf chemistry of Atriplex canescens, a well-known halophyte, and A. acanthocarpa, a poorly-studied species, as affected by salinity in a greenhouse study. Seeds and soil were collected in northern Mexico, the native range of these species. Plants were grown in pots containing native soil and irrigated with NaCl solutions of 0, 50, and 100 mM. Shoot growth of A. canescens declined 37% as NaCl treatments increased from 0 to 100 mM while shoot growth of A acanthocarpa was not significantly affected by salinity. The high salt tolerance of A. acanthocarpa was linked to a high accumulation of leaf sodium (Na) (7- to 13-fold higher than A. canescens). A. acanthocarpa had also higher growth rate than A. canescenes, making the former species a good candidate for cultivation, especially under saline conditions. Tissue concentration of potassium (K) in both species was minimally affected by the salinity treatments. Leaf nitrogen (N) concentration increased as plants faced higher salinity treatments, especially in A. canescens. The high salt tolerance and higher Na accumulation of A. acanthocarpa make this species an attractive choice for reclamation of saline areas. We suggest A. acanthocarpa should be explored as viable forage for cultivation and for reclamation of degraded areas just as A. canescens has been throughout the world.
Keywords:Arid shrubland  Atriplex acanthocarpa  Atriplex canescens  Chihuahuan desert  forage value  halophyte  osmoregulation  reclamation  root/shoot ratio  salinity
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