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INFLUENCE OF SODIUM CHLORIDE AND CALCIUM FOLIAR SPRAY ON HYDROPONICALLY GROWN PARSLEY IN NUTRIENT FILM TECHNIQUE SYSTEM
Authors:Sofia Chondraki  Costas Tzerakis  Nikos Tzortzakis
Affiliation:1. Department of Biological Greenhouse Crops and Floriculture , Technological Education Institute of Crete , Heraklion , Greece;2. Department of Hydroponic and Aromatic Plants , Institute of Subtropical Plants and Olive Tree of Chania, National Agriculture Research Foundation of Greece , Agrokipion , Greece
Abstract:The effects of salinity [30 or 90 mM sodium chloride (NaCl)] and calcium (Ca) foliar application on plant growth were investigated in hydroponically-grown parsley (Petroselinum crispum Mill). Increasing salinity reduced fresh weight and leaf number. Calcium alleviated the negative impacts of 30 mM NaCl on plant biomass and leaf fresh weight but not in case of 90 mM. Plant height, leaf and root dry weight and root length did not differ among treatments. Total phenols increased with calcium application, chlorophyll b reduced by salinity, while total carotenoids increased with salinity and/or Ca application. Salinity reduced nutrient uptake [nitrate (NO3), potassium (K), phosphorus (P) and Ca] and elemental content in leaves and roots. Calcium application reduced P but increased Ca content in plant tissues. Increments of Na uptake in nutrient solution resulted in higher Na content in leaves and roots regardless Ca application. These findings suggest that calcium treatment may alleviate the negative impacts of salinity.
Keywords:calcium  foliar spray  growth  parsley  Petroselinum crispum  salinity  soilless culture
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