Characterization of salt tolerance in tomato plant in terms of photosynthesis and water relations |
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Authors: | Reda Elwany Abedelhaleem Moghaieb Hirofumi Saneoka Junki Ito Kounosuke Fujita |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Environmental Dynamics and Management, Graduate School of Biosphere Science , Higashi-Hiroshima , 739-8528 , Japan;2. Hiroshima Prefectural Agricultural Center , Higashi-Hiroshima , 739-0151 , Japan |
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Abstract: | Three commercial tomato cultivars (UC-97, Momotaro, and Edkawi) were subjected to a gradual increase of NaCI concentrations and the effect on biomass production and its parameters was compared. The data indicated that salinity reduced plant growth and the reduction was more pronounced in UC-97 and less in Edkawi. The apparent photosynthetic rate (P o) was also depressed by the salt treatment and the depression was more remarkable in UC-97 and less in Edkawi. Edkawi shoot showed a much higher concentration of sodium ion and proline compared with the other cultivars, which may result in the maintenance of a higher turgor potential. In all the cultivars examined the stem diameter decreased after the beginning of exposure to light and recovered after the light was turned off. The decrease in the stem diameter during day light was enhanced and the recovery at night decreased after 1 d of salt treatment and the changes in the stem diameter were less conspicuous in Edkawi than in the other cultivars. These results suggest that Edkawi is more tolerant to salinity than the other cultivars due to a higher ability of maintaining the root function for the uptake and supply of water to shoot under salinity conditions but not due to the adjustment of transpiration from stomata. |
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Keywords: | osmotic adjustment photosynthesis salinity stem diameter tomato |
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