基于盐度胁迫下枣椰树形态和生化反应的耐盐栽培品种特性分析

Muhammad Yousaf Ali, Irfan Ashraf, Ishtiaq Ahmed, Rashid Iqbal, A. Ditta, Vinoth Kumarasamy, Sayed M. Eldin, Iftikhar Ali, M. Alwahibi, M. Elshikh
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非生物胁迫,尤其是盐碱化,被认为是干旱和半干旱地区的一个主要土壤问题。为了应对盐碱化,这些地区种植了枣椰树等盐生植物。然而,关于不同枣椰树栽培品种在高盐度条件下的形态和生化反应的资料较少。为此,研究人员选择了 8 个枣椰树栽培品种,并用不同的盐度水平进行处理,以检测这些栽培品种在形态和生化属性方面对盐胁迫的适应能力。本研究的目的是筛选这些栽培品种对盐胁迫(0、50、100 和 200 mM NaCl)的耐受性或敏感性。形态参数的结果表明,盐胁迫对植物形态有负面影响。较高浓度的盐会降低植株高度(Haleemi、Dahakki、Sanduri、Saghoi、Tarwali 和 Hamanwali)和叶片数量(Haleemi、Basrawali、Dhakki、Sanduri、Saghoi 和 Gajjar)、
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Characterization of Salt-Tolerant Cultivars of Date Palm Based on Morphological and Biochemical Responses Under Salinity Stress
Abiotic stress, especially salinization, is considered a major soil problem in arid and semiarid regions. To combat salinization, halophytes such as date palms are grown in these areas. However, less information is available on the morphological and biochemical responses of different date palm cultivars under high salinity. In this regard, eight cultivars of date palm were selected and treated with different salinity levels to check the adaptive capabilities of these cultivars against salt stress in terms of morphological and biochemical attributes. The objective of the current study was to screen these cultivars for tolerance or susceptibility to salt stress (0, 50, 100, and 200 mM NaCl). The results of the morphological parameters revealed the negative impact of salt stress on the morphology. Higher concentrations of salt reduced the plant height (Haleemi, Dahakki, Sanduri, Saghoi, Tarwali, and Hamanwali), the number of leaves (Haleemi, Basrawali, Dhakki, Sanduri, Saghoi, and Gajjar),
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