Title of article :
Interaction Effects of Citrus Rootstocks, Salinity and Tylenchulus semipenetrans Parasitism on Osmotically Active Ions
Author/Authors :
P. W. MASHELA & M. E. NTHANGENI، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
High densities of Tylenchulus semipenetrans and slow
decline symptoms are dominant in citrus-producing
areas with high salinity. Currently, no commercial citrus
rootstock is both nematode-resistant and salt-tolerant.
Interaction eects of citrus rootstocks, salinity and
T. semipenetrans were evaluated for the partitioning of
salinity ions (Cl and Na) and K in microplots. Treat-
ments comprised six citrus rootstocks with wide ranges
of salt tolerance, 0 and 3 mols NaCl + 0.25 mols
CaCl2 l)1 water and 0 and 856 300 nematodes. At
harvest, eight months after salinity treatments, the
three±factor interaction was signi®cant (P0.05) for
the alteration in the partitioning of salinity ions and
K. Nematodes generally increased salinity ions in leaves
and reduced salinity ions in roots and K in both leaves
and roots. Thus, management of nematodes is critical in
areas with salinity problems.
Keywords :
chloride , potassium , sodium , nematode , salt-tolerance
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology