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PHYSIOLOGICAL REACTION OF THE SPECIES BRASSICA JUNCEA (L.) CZERN. ON SALINIZED SOILS AMELIORATED WITH ZEOLITIC TUFF, PEAT AND PERLITE

Authors :
Maria Cătălina PASTIA
Lidia ADUMITRESEI
Carmen Doina JITĂREANU
Cristina SLABU
Source :
Journal of Plant Development, Vol 24, Pp 85-94 (2017)
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, 2017.

Abstract

The physiological reaction of saline stress which Brassica juncea (L.) Czern. plants undergo shows a greater growth and fresh substance gain process on previously cultivated soils that were fined with 20% zeolitic tuff and 5.09 g of neutral peat than the ones that had a substrate which hasn’t been cultivated on before that was fined with 5% zeolitic tuff and 1.39 g of perlite. The dry substance values obtained present a positive correlation with the values of fresh substance. Analysis of stomatal conductance enhances the hydric stress of plants which respond to saline stress with osmotic adjustment, accumulating high quantities of water comparing to the witness plant, which induces lower values of stomatal conductance and implicitly values are decreasing for photosynthesis, determining a low productivity. Higher values of stomatal conductance are reached at plants grown on previously cultivated soils fined with 20% zeolitic tuff and peat, and also at the ones grown on uncultivated soils fined with peat (29.45, respectively 30.05 mmol/m2/s).

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20653158 and 20669917
Volume :
24
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Journal of Plant Development
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.11dbd9c80992451998de1a49168a50e6
Document Type :
article