Title of article :
Soil Salinity and Water Stress and Their Effect on Susceptibility to Verticillium Wilt Disease, Ion Composition and Growth of Pistachio
Author/Authors :
A. R. SAADATMAND، نويسنده , , M. Aminipour and Z. Banihashemi، نويسنده , , A. R. SEPASKHAH and M. MAFTOUN، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
The effects of soil salinity and water stress on Verticillium
wilt, ion composition and growth of pistachio
were studied in a greenhouse experiment (18–32 C).
Treatments consisted of three levels of salinity (0, 1200
and 2400 mg NaCl ⁄ kg soil), three levels of water stress
(3, 7 and 14 day irrigation regimes) and two Pistachio
cultivars (Sarakhs and Qazvini, common rootstocks in
Iran). Infested soil containing 50 microsclerotia ⁄g of a
pistachio isolate of Verticillium dahliae was used for all
treatments and non-infested soils were used as control.
The experiment was arranged in a completely randomized
design with three replications. Eight-week-old
pistachio seedlings were transferred to infested and
non-infested soil and then exposed to salt stress and
thereafter water stress. Shoot dry weights of both rootstocks
were reduced significantly with increasing NaCl
levels; however, increasing irrigation regimes reduced
salt injury. Salt stress significantly increased shoot and
root colonization by V. dahliae in both cultivars.
Moreover, increasing of salinity level was positively
correlated with increasing concentrations of Na+, K+
and Cl) in both cultivars, but negatively correlated
with increasing irrigation regimes. Based on these
results, Sarakhs and Qazvini were found to be sensitive
and tolerant to the effect of irrigation regimes, salinity
and Verticillium wilt disease, respectively. Although
there were no interactive effects of irrigation and salinity
on V. dahliae infection.
Keywords :
Cl) , Pistachio , Salinity stress , VERTICILLIUM DAHLIAE , water stress , Na+ , K+
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology