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RESPONSE OF BADAMI-ZARAND, SARAKHS, AND GHAZVINI PISTACHIO ROOTSTOCKS TO SODIUM CHLORIDE AND BORON EXCESS IN IRRIGATION WATER

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  11-24

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 To determine the effects of salinity and BORON excess in irrigation water on RELATIVE GROWTH RATE (RGR), NET ASSIMILATION RATE on a leaf weight basis (NAR), and leaf weight ratio (LWR) of PISTACHIO, three PISTACHIO ROOTSTOCKs (Badami -Zarand, Sarakhs and Ghazvini) were used. ROOTSTOCKs were grown in soil in eight-liter polyethylene pots. SODIUM CHLORIDE treatments were 0, 75,150 and 225 mM NaCl and BORON treatments were 0, 20 and 40mg liter-1. Treatments were applied to the one-year old PISTACHIO ROOTSTOCK seedlings in three-day intervals with irrigation water. Some plants were randomly selected and destructively harvested before (day 0) and after applying treatments (30 and 60 days after treatments started). Growth and physiological characters were then measured as follows: number of leaves, leaf area, plant height and root length, fresh and dry weights of stem, root and leaf, proline accumulation in the leaf, total chlorophyll, and leaf relative water content (RWC). Results indicated that RELATIVE GROWTH RATE decreased with time for all treatments and in all ROOTSTOCKs. Salt treatment significantly reduced both RGR and NAR, whereas LWR showed no significant differences. In all ROOTSTOCKs, NAR, but not LWR, was significantly correlated with RGR, indicating that NAR was an important factor underlying the salinity-induced differences in RGR among the PISTACHIO ROOTSTOCKs. Salinity did not affect leaf water potential (y), chlorophyll content, and Fv:Fm ratio but increased NaCl concentration and time correspondingly increased proline accumulation in leaves. In addition, Ghazvini ROOTSTOCK accumulated more proline compared to other ROOTSTOCKs and was more resistant to salinity treatments. Different BORON treatments did not show any significant effect on growth rate nor on measured parameters after two months of exposure to treatments.

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    HOKMABADI, H., ARZANI, K., DEHGHANI SHOURAKI, Y., & PANAHI, B.. (2004). RESPONSE OF BADAMI-ZARAND, SARAKHS, AND GHAZVINI PISTACHIO ROOTSTOCKS TO SODIUM CHLORIDE AND BORON EXCESS IN IRRIGATION WATER. WATER AND SOIL SCIENCE (JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY OF AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES), 7(4), 11-24. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/15017/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    HOKMABADI H., ARZANI K., DEHGHANI SHOURAKI Y., PANAHI B.. RESPONSE OF BADAMI-ZARAND, SARAKHS, AND GHAZVINI PISTACHIO ROOTSTOCKS TO SODIUM CHLORIDE AND BORON EXCESS IN IRRIGATION WATER. WATER AND SOIL SCIENCE (JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY OF AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES)[Internet]. 2004;7(4):11-24. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/15017/en

    IEEE: Copy

    H. HOKMABADI, K. ARZANI, Y. DEHGHANI SHOURAKI, and B. PANAHI, “RESPONSE OF BADAMI-ZARAND, SARAKHS, AND GHAZVINI PISTACHIO ROOTSTOCKS TO SODIUM CHLORIDE AND BORON EXCESS IN IRRIGATION WATER,” WATER AND SOIL SCIENCE (JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY OF AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES), vol. 7, no. 4, pp. 11–24, 2004, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/15017/en

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