Differential responses of sericea lespedeza to aluminum stress |
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Authors: | T. Austin Campbell N. J. Nuernberg C. D. Foy |
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Affiliation: | 1. Soybean and Alfalfa Research Laboratory , Plant Sciences Institute, USDA‐ARS , Beltsville, MD, 20705;2. Lages Experimental Station , Caixa Postal 181, Santa Catarina, Lages, 88500, Brazil;3. Climate Stress Laboratory , Natural Resources Institute, USDA‐ARS , Beltsville, MD, 20705, USA |
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Abstract: | Toxic levels of aluminum can cause severe yield reductions in many crop species, but sericea lespedeza [Lespedeza cuneata (Dum.‐Cours.) G. Don] has demonstrated considerable tolerance. Aluminum tolerances of six sericea lespedeza cultivars (Am 312, Appalow, AU Lotan, Interstate, Interstate 76, Serala) representing a broad genetic base were evaluated in a Monmouth soil [26.2% Al saturation (pH 4.8) vs. 2.8% Al saturation (pH 5.7)] and in nutrient solutions (0 vs 111 μM Al; pH 4.5). The soil and nutrient culture studies were harvested 30 and 27 d after seeding, respectively. Aluminum stress did not reduce root and shoot growth significantly, nor were the pooled Al stress x cultivar interactions significant. Cultivars differed significantly in mean shoot and root vigor in nutrient solutions but not in soil. R‐esponses in soil were only weakly correlated with responses in nutrient solutions. Am 312 and Appalow had the lowest relative weight values (dry weight stressed/dry weight unstressed) in both media and Interstate and Interstate 76 the highest. Interstate 76 exhibited a significant positive response (5% level) to Al when evaluated in nutrient solutions. |
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