Adjustment of mineral ratio and composition in rice genotypes under varied salinity regimes |
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Authors: | M. A. Razzaque M. Abdul Baset Mia N. M. Talukder R. K. Dutta |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Agricultural Chemistry , Sere-E-Bangla Agricultural University , Dhaka, Bangladesh;2. Department of Crop Botany , BSMR Agricultural University , Gazipur, Bangladesh;3. Department of Agricultural Chemistry , Bangladesh Agricultural University , Mymensingh, Bangladesh;4. Bangladesh Institute of Nuclear Agriculture , Mymensingh, Bangladesh |
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Abstract: | A study of the salinity effect on mineral content in rice genotypes differing in salt tolerance was conducted in a factorial Completely Randomized Design experiment. The results indicated that the genotypes developed differently by mutation conventional breeding. NS15 represented as salt-sensitive, Pokkali was included as an internationally salt-tolerant check and Iratom24 was moderately tolerant. The content of Na+, Ca2+, Mg2+ and Cl? followed an increasing pattern in roots and shoots of all the rice genotypes due to increasing salinity levels except Ca2+ and Mg2+ in the root. However, the concentration of K+ showed more or less an increasing pattern in root and a decreasing pattern in shoot. The concentration of Na+ and Ca2+ sharply increased with increasing the salinity levels in both the roots and shoots of NS15. The concentration of K+ sharply decreased in shoot and increased in the root of susceptible genotype NS15 with increasing salinity over 6 dS m?1 salinity levels, where the transformation of K+ from root to shoot was disrupted by Na+. The Cl? content sharply increased with increasing salinity in the root of NS15 as compared to shoot. The effect of different salinity levels on Na+/K+ ratio in the shoots of the selected rice genotypes sharply increased in susceptible genotype NS15 as compared to the other genotypes. |
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Keywords: | rice salinity mineral content Na/K ratio |
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