Title of article :
Physiological Response to Salinity Stress in Various Populus euphratica Oliv. Ecotypes in Iran
Author/Authors :
Tavakoli Neko, H Forests and Rangelands Research Department - Qom Agricultural and Natural Resources Research and Education Center (AREEO), Qom , Shirvani, A Forestry Departments - Natural Resources Faculty - University of Tehran, Karaj , Assareh, M.H , Morshedloo, M.R Horticultural Science Departments - Agriculture Faculty - University of Maragheh, Maragheh
Abstract :
Aims Euphrates poplar (Populus euphratica Oliv.) is a woody species, which is naturally
distributed in desert areas of some parts Asia and Africa. This research was conducted to
evaluate the physiological response to salinity stress in 12 ecotypes in Iran.
Materials & Methods This study was conducted to evaluate the physiological response to
different levels of salinity (75, 150, 225, and 300 mM NaCl) with control and to assess the
response physiologic traits such as RWC, EL, MDA, Proline, GB, TSS, plant pigments, SOD, CAT,
and GPX.
Findings The analysis of variance showed that there was a significant difference between
treatments all traits. Comparing means of ecotypes showed that Hamidieh was the highest
group and Mahneshan and Marand were in the lowest group. Comparing means of treatments
showed that 75 mM was the highest group in terms of performance. The 75 mM was the highest
group in terms of SOD activity; in contrast, 300 mM and control were in the lowest group
Conclusion The result represents that Populus euphratica is a moderate halophyte, which
could be suggested to reclamation of saline lands with high water table. This uses multiple
mechanisms to overcome salinity stress and there is not a clear path to overcome salinity in
this species. Cluster analysis divided the examined ecotypes into five groups based on total
traits. The ecotypes grouping was not based on geographical distance, rather it was based on
the conditions of the original habitat especially soil salinity
Keywords :
Antioxidant Enzyme , Populus Euphratica , Resistance Mechanism
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics