Handbook of Plant and Crop Physiology
Thus, it should not be surprising that there is not much information available about the cause for the growthreductionat low sal ...
[21] feel the same way. They analyzed the data from the studies of Gale et al. [40] and Kaplan and Gale [23] and concluded that ...
also indicated that the results of Kemp and Cunningham [46] with Distichlisshowed that the reduced pho- tosynthesis at increasin ...
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31 Growth and Physiological Adaptations of Grasses to Salinity Stress Kenneth B. Marcum* The University of Arizona, Tucson, Ariz ...
II. GROWTH RESPONSE AND RELATIVE SALINITY TOLERANCE A. Shoot Growth Responses Salt tolerance in plants depends not only on genot ...
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(L.) Pers. relative to Sorghum bicolor(L.) Moench was associated with shoot Clconcentration [59]. Similarly, salt-tolerant tall ...
ditions because of lack of osmotic adjustment [56,57,69]. Indeed, declining shoot water content is com- monly observed in grasse ...
Salt glands of the Poaceae are, in outward appearance, similar to leaf epidermal bicellular microhairs. Although microhairs rese ...
Evidence that salt gland ion excretion is an active, metabolically driven process is varied, includ- ing effects of temperature ...
excretion rates [17]. Table 1 shows ion excretion rates for three of the Chloridoid grasses: buffalograss (salt sensitive), berm ...
Total leaf NaCllevels exceeded 200 mM in all three Chloridoid grasses grown at moderate to high salinity (Figure 2), necessit ...
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