Investigating physiological and biochemical
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Muhammad Abdul Qayyum UAF 2015 Soil Env Sciences
2.3.1.3 Na
+ /K + ratio High concentration of exchangeable Na + is present in saline and/or sodic condition which increases the Na + /K + or Na + /Ca 2+ ratio in soil. Under such conditions, plants take more Na + and ultimately uptake of K + and Ca 2+ is greatly reduced. Venkata et al. (2012) claimed that of the several parameters (such as biomass production, quantities of proline, glycine betaine, sulphates, etc.) tested initially, only Na + and Na + /K + ratio showed significant and consistent (over seasons) correlation with salinity tolerance. They found that in pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum L.), hybrids involving two poor general combiners produced better salt tolerant type except for stem Na + /K + where a combination of such parents yielded moderately tolerant hybrids. Natarajan et al. (2005) concluded that high yielding salt tolerant accessions of rice maintained a low Na + /K + ratio and higher grain yield. Similarly, Kaya et al. (2012) noted that salt tolerant linseed genotypes had low Na + /K + ratio and low Na + concentration than salt sensitive genotypes. Rezaei et al. (2010) observed that salinity tolerance in rapeseed cultivar Kristina was associated to a restriction of Na + absorption at the root level. Khan et al. (2009) investigated that wheat genotypes with higher concentration of proline, Na + /K + ratio and chlorophyll contents were found salt tolerant under saline conditions. It was found that high K + uptake over Na + caused salt tolerance in maize (Akram et al., 2010), in wheat (Munns and James, 2003) and barley (Wenxue et al., 2003). Thus keeping in view the above review, Na + /K + ratio can be suggested as an important criteria for screening genotypes under saline conditions (Wenxue et al., 2003; Natarajan et al., 2005; Khan et al., 2009; Akram et al., 2010; Rezaei et al., 2010; Kaya et al., 2012; Venkata et al., 2012). However, it is very important to separate cytosolic K + /Na + ratio from the tissue ratio as traditional tissue analysis for Na + content, based on acid tissue digestion followed by AA-spectroscopic analysis, used as a basis to determine K + /Na + ratio in plant tissues, 42 cannot account for Na + compartmentation in the vacuole. This diminishes the predictive value of the K + /Na + ratio in plant tissues to screen plants for salt tolerance (Chen et al., 2005). Download 1.66 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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