Title of article :
Physiological responses to salinity in the yellow-horned poppy, Glaucium flavum
Author/Authors :
Cambrollé، نويسنده , , Jesْs and Redondo-Gَmez، نويسنده , , Susana and Mateos-Naranjo، نويسنده , , Enrique H. Luque، نويسنده , , Teresa and Figueroa، نويسنده , , Manuel Enrique، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
Glaucium flavum Crantz. is a short-lived perennial herb found in coastal habitats in southern Spain growing under a wide range of interstitial soil salinity levels, from that of fresh water up to the high concentration typical of sea water. An experiment was designed to investigate the effect of exposure to this range of salinity on the photosynthetic apparatus, growth and reproduction of G. flavum, by measuring relative growth rate, percentage of dead leaves, seed production, leaf relative water content, chlorophyll fluorescence parameters, gas exchange and photosynthetic pigment concentrations. We also determined total sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, and nitrogen concentrations. G. flavum survived at NaCl concentrations as high as 300 mM, although the excess of NaCl resulted in a biomass reduction of between 26 and 76% (in 60 and 300 mM NaCl treatments, respectively). The long-term effects of salinity on the growth and reproduction of G. flavum were mainly linked to an overall reduction in carbon gain as a result of stomatal conductance regulation. Also, the excess of salt caused a reduction in pigment concentrations, as well as Ca-, Mg- and N-uptake. The results indicate that, in the presence of excess soil-water salinity, G. flavum sustains little overall effects on the photochemical (PSII) apparatus, and is capable of tolerating a very high and continued exposure to salinity by maintaining low levels of net photosynthesis.
Keywords :
Glaucium flavum , Growth rate , Nutrient status , Photosynthesis , Photosystem II , Salinity
Journal title :
Plant Physiology and Biochemistry
Journal title :
Plant Physiology and Biochemistry