盐度和缺铁对海棠生长和生理特性的影响Vierh

IF 2.3 4区 农林科学 Q1 AGRONOMY
Z. Barhoumi, A. Atia, Amjad Hussain, Mariem Maatallah, Ali Alalmaie, Khalil Ibrahim Alaskri, Abdurahman Mohaya Assiri
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灰色红树林Avicennia marina生长在沿海地区,那里的盐度通常与缺铁有关。它对这些综合应力的反应尚未探索。本研究旨在评估缺铁(ID)、盐胁迫(SS)及其组合(ID+SS)对卤虫幼苗的生理生化影响。缺铁使非盐处理植物的生长减少了27%,而其有害影响通过提供600mM NaCl而减轻,主要是通过增加光合色素含量、叶片中的铁积累、内在水分利用效率(iWUE)和维持铁利用效率(FeUE)。在盐水处理的植物中,缺铁限制了叶片中铁的积累(31%)、铁吸收效率(FeAE)(38%)、光合活性和色素含量,并提高了FeUE(48%)。否则,盐度会促进缺铁植物的生长(47%)、根系体积(20%)、叶片中Fe的积累(8%)和色素含量。但降低了它们的FeAE(18%)、蒸腾速率(77%)和气孔导度(86%)。在缺铁条件下,它同样增加了Na和Cl的积累、净光合同化率和iWUE。有趣的是,联合胁迫没有加性效应,胁迫植物(ID+SS)的生物量与对照相当。
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Effects of salinity and iron deficiency on growth and physiological attributes of Avicennia marina (Forssk.) Vierh
ABSTRACT The grey mangrove, Avicennia marina, grows in coastal zones in which salinity is frequently associated with iron deficiency. Its response to these combined stresses has not yet explored. The current study aims to assess the physiological and biochemical effects of iron deficiency (ID), salt stress (SS) and their combination (ID + SS) on A. marina seedlings. Iron deficiency reduced growth at non-saline treated plants by 27% while its deleterious effect was mitigated by the supply of 600 mM NaCl, mainly through the increase of photosynthetic pigment contents, iron accumulation in leaves, and intrinsic water use efficiency (iWUE), and the maintain of iron use efficiency (FeUE). Iron deficiency restricted iron accumulation in leaves (31%), iron absorption efficiency (FeAE) (38%), photosynthetic activity and pigment contents, and enhanced FeUE (48%) at saline treated plants. Otherwise, salinity enhanced growth (47%), root volume (20%), Fe accumulation in leaves (8%), and pigment contents at Fe-deficient plants. However, it reduced their FeAE (18%), transpiration rate (77%) and stomatal conductance (86%). Equally, it increased Na and Cl accumulation, the net photosynthetic assimilation rate and iWUE at Fe-deficient. Interestingly, the combined stresses had no additive effects and stressed plants (ID +SS) had comparable biomass to that of the control.
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期刊介绍: rchives of Agronomy and Soil Science is a well-established journal that has been in publication for over fifty years. The Journal publishes papers over the entire range of agronomy and soil science. Manuscripts involved in developing and testing hypotheses to understand casual relationships in the following areas: plant nutrition fertilizers manure soil tillage soil biotechnology and ecophysiology amelioration irrigation and drainage plant production on arable and grass land agroclimatology landscape formation and environmental management in rural regions management of natural and created wetland ecosystems bio-geochemical processes soil-plant-microbe interactions and rhizosphere processes soil morphology, classification, monitoring, heterogeneity and scales reuse of waste waters and biosolids of agri-industrial origin in soil are especially encouraged. As well as original contributions, the Journal also publishes current reviews.
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