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Yield potential and salt tolerance of quinoa on salt‐degraded soils of Pakistan.

Authors :
Iqbal, Shahid
Basra, Shahzad M. A.
Afzal, Irfan
Wahid, Abdul
Saddiq, Muhammad S.
Hafeez, Muhammad B.
Jacobsen, Sven‐Erik
Source :
Journal of Agronomy & Crop Science; Feb2019, Vol. 205 Issue 1, p13-21, 9p
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Quinoa is recently introduced to Pakistan as a salt‐tolerant crop of high nutritional value. Open field trials were conducted to evaluate its performance on normal and salinity/sodicity‐degraded lands at two locations of different salinity/sodicity levels, S1 (UAF Farm, Normal Soil), S2 (Paroka Farm UAF, saline sodic), S3 (SSRI Farm, normal) and S4 (SSRI Farm, saline sodic) during 2013–2014. Two genotypes (Q‐2 and Q‐7) were grown in lines and were allowed to grow till maturity under RCBD split‐plot arrangement. Maximum seed yield (3,062 kg/ha) was achieved by Q‐7 at normal field (S1) soil which was statistically similar with yield of same genotype obtained from salt‐affected field S2 (2,870 kg/ha). Furthermore, low yield was seen from both genotypes from both S3 and S4 as compared to S1 and S2. Q‐7 was best under all four conditions. Minimum yield was recorded from Q‐2 (1,587 kg/ha) at S4. Q‐7 had higher SOD, proline, phenolic and K+ contents, and lower Na+ content in leaves as compared to Q‐2. High levels of antioxidants and K+/Na+ of Q‐7 helped to withstand salt stress and might be the cause of higher yields under both normal and salt‐affected soils. Seed quality (mineral and protein) did not decrease considerably under salt‐affected soils even improved seed K+, Mg2+ and Mn2+. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09312250
Volume :
205
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Agronomy & Crop Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
133957595
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/jac.12290