Evidence for salt tolerance in pepper varieties (Capsicum annuum L.) in Tunisia |
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Authors: | J. G. van der Beek A. Ltifi |
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Affiliation: | (1) Station d'Appui de la Medjerda, 1010 Manouba, Tunisia;(2) Directorate General for International Cooperation, P.O. Box 20061, 2500 EB The Hague, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Summary Salt tolerance in pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) is described in terms of yield, mortality and root weight. Significant differences in absolute and in relative salt tolerance were demonstrated between Tunisian varieties. Relative salt tolerance of Beldi was found to be due to its root system which remained unreduced under stress condition; local adaptation could be involved. D'hirat showed interesting levels of absolute salt tolerance and low mortality. An ECw-value s-> 7.63 dS/m was critical for almost all characters observed, with reductions of approximately 50%. Fruit weight and shoot-root ratio were not significantly affected by high salt concentrations of the irrigation water. |
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Keywords: | Capsicum annuum pepper absolute salt tolerance relative salt tolerance Tunisia |
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