Title of article :
Salt Tolerance in Rice Cultivars and Changes in Sodium and Potassium Ions
Author/Authors :
Farasat, Masomeh Department of Agronomy - Ahvaz Branch - Islamic Azad University
Abstract :
Salinity is an environmental stress that limits growth and development in plants. Due
to high salinity in Khuzestan soils it is necessary to identify cultivars with appropriate
yield that are compatible with Khuzestan conditions. This experiment was done to
evaluate three rice cultivars for salinity tolerance at seedling stage by measuring the
absorption of sodium and potassium ions and the ratio of Na+/K+ in the shoots and
roots of the rice crop. Experiments were carried out under controlled conditions and in
hydroponics culture media. Treatments included three rice cultivars (Amol3, Anbouri
and Shahpasand) and five levels of salinity (control: without salt addition, salinity levels of 25, 50, 75 and 100 mM NaCl) according a factorial experiment based on completely randomized design with three replications. Acid digestion method was used to measure sodium and potassium ions in plant tissues. The amount of sodium in the root and also shoot of three cultivars showed a significant difference (p≤ 0.05, p≤ 0.01). Shahpasand showed the lowest amount of sodium in its shoots compare to the other two varieties. The results showed that Na+/K+ ratio was significantly different in three cultivars under salinity conditions. Shahpasand showed the lowest and Anbouri
showed the highest ratios. Shahpasand can be considered as a salt tolerant cultivar and also a salt tolerant parent in hybridization and breeding programs for producing new salt tolerant cultivars.
Keywords :
Na+/K+ ratio , Macro Nutrient , Stress , Varieties
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics