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Growth and inorganic composition of 'Nova' mandarin plants grafted on two commercial rootstocks in response to salinity and silicon

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The effects of salinity and its combination with silicon (Si) were studied in ‘Nova’ mandarin plants grafted on Citrus aurantium L. or Swingle Citrumelo to determine: (1) which combination is more tolerant to salt stress and (2) the impact of Si in limiting the harmful effects of salinity. Six groups of plants were grown in a greenhouse for 120 days and irrigated with: (1) 50 % Hoagland’s solution (Control), (2) 50 % Hoagland’s solution plus 80 mM NaCl (NaCl), and (3) 50 % Hoagland’s solution plus 80 mM NaCl plus 0.5 mM Si (NaCl + Si). Grafted plants exhibited accumulation of Na and Cl in their tissues following exposure to salinity. The ability of S. Citrumelo to retain the toxic ions in the roots in corroboration with the observation that the dry weights (DWs) of S. Citrumelo tissues were not influenced by NaCl treatment indicates that this rootstock is more tolerant to salinity. Silicon supplementation into the saline medium promoted the accumulation of toxic ions, whereas, when compared to NaCl treatment, it increased the DW of S. Citrumelo roots. Mineral concentrations were significantly affected by rootstock, treatment, and their interaction with S. Citrumelo, which presented better nutrient status than Sour Orange; and Si which differed depending on citrus tissue. It appears that S. Citrumelo rootstock is the most tolerant for ‘Nova’ mandarin plants under salinity, whereas salt tolerance in grafted citrus plants is not improved by Si application, indicating that the beneficial role of Si depends on the cultivar or rootstock–scion combinations.

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06

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Twórcy

  • Laboratory of Pomology, Department of Horticulture, School of Agriculture, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 54124 Thessaloniki, Greece
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  • Laboratory of Pomology, Department of Horticulture, School of Agriculture, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 54124 Thessaloniki, Greece

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