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EFFECTS OF SALT STRESS AND SUPPLEMENTAL SILICON ON MORPHOLOGICAL AND IONIC RELATIONS OF RAPESEED

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  201-213

Abstract

 To study the effects of salinity and complementary SILICON on some morphological traits of canola, cv. Talaiie, an experiment was done in greenhouse. Treatments included four levels of POTASSIUM silicate (0, 1, 2 and 3mM) and four levels of chloride SODIUM (0, 0.3, 0.6 and 0.9 g/kg soil). In normal condition application of SILICON did not have a significant effect on measured traits. Salinity decreased leaf area, leaf and plant dry weight and LEAF AREA RATIO (LAR). Application of SILICON to growth media enhanced mentioned traits. The highest morphological traits and biomass were found in mild salinity, 0.3 g NaCl, and all applied SILICON levels. Salinity decreased LAR values which showed salinity had strong effect on leaf expansion than biomass production. The highest specific leaf weight (SLW) was found in highest salt level and non application of SILICON. On the other hand, supplementary SILICON reduced SLW in salt treatments, which showed positive effects of SILICON on leaf expansion. SODIUM concentration was increased with increasing salt levels in non-applied SILICON treatments, but POTASSIUM and CALCIUM concentrations were decreased. Application of SILICON induced a reduction in SODIUM and POTASSIUM and CALCIUM uptake compared to non-applied SILICON treatments. The ratio of K/Na andCa/Na increased in all SILICON treatments. Si concentrations in salted and normal condition were higher in SILICON treated soils.

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    SOLTANI, ZAHRA, SHEKARI, FARID, JAMSHIDI, KHALIL, FOTOVAT, REZA, & AZIM KHANI, ROGAYEH. (2016). EFFECTS OF SALT STRESS AND SUPPLEMENTAL SILICON ON MORPHOLOGICAL AND IONIC RELATIONS OF RAPESEED. JOURNAL OF PLANT PROCESS AND FUNCTION, 5(17), 201-213. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/234192/en

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    SOLTANI ZAHRA, SHEKARI FARID, JAMSHIDI KHALIL, FOTOVAT REZA, AZIM KHANI ROGAYEH. EFFECTS OF SALT STRESS AND SUPPLEMENTAL SILICON ON MORPHOLOGICAL AND IONIC RELATIONS OF RAPESEED. JOURNAL OF PLANT PROCESS AND FUNCTION[Internet]. 2016;5(17):201-213. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/234192/en

    IEEE: Copy

    ZAHRA SOLTANI, FARID SHEKARI, KHALIL JAMSHIDI, REZA FOTOVAT, and ROGAYEH AZIM KHANI, “EFFECTS OF SALT STRESS AND SUPPLEMENTAL SILICON ON MORPHOLOGICAL AND IONIC RELATIONS OF RAPESEED,” JOURNAL OF PLANT PROCESS AND FUNCTION, vol. 5, no. 17, pp. 201–213, 2016, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/234192/en

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