Karen A. Ghazaryan, Gohar H. Margaryan, Tatiana M. Minkina, Vishnu D. Rajput, Hasmik S. Movsesyan
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Salt tolerance potential and phytodesalination ability of <i>C. album</i> growing in the same salt-affected soil of two different textures (clay and clay loam) over a range of salinity [non-saline (<i>EC</i><sub>e</sub> is 0–2 dS m<sup>−1</sup>), slightly salinized (<i>EC</i><sub>e</sub> is 2–4 dS m<sup>−1</sup>), moderately salinized (<i>EC</i><sub>e</sub> is 4–8 dS m<sup>−1</sup>), highly salinized (<i>EC</i><sub>e</sub> is 8–16 dS m<sup>−1</sup>), and extremely heavily salinized (<i>EC</i><sub>e</sub> > 16 dS m<sup>−1</sup>) of two different rates, extreme<sub>1</sub> (<i>EC</i><sub>e</sub> is 16–20 dS m<sup>−1</sup>) and extreme<sub>2</sub> (<i>EC</i><sub>e</sub> is 25–30 dS m<sup>−1</sup>)], were studied and compared. According to investigated growth traits, the plants growing in clay soils revealed better adaptation reaction than the plants growing in clay loam soils, and an increase in the main part of examined indices was observed until reaching high degree of salinity, after which the plants demonstrated symptoms of stress in all growth parameters. <i>C. album</i>, maintaining the survivability in parallel with increase in salinity, intensively accumulated toxic ions like Na<sup>+</sup> and Cl<sup>−</sup> that promoted the feasibility of this plant for phytodesalination of saline degraded soils. 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Chenopodium album L.: a promising NaCl accumulating and tolerant plant for mitigation of salinity stress
The present paper discusses the growth responses of Chenopodium album L. to salinity and its possible use in the context of reducing salt stress considering the fact that soil salinity is a major problem caused by climate change and anthropogenic activities. Salt tolerance potential and phytodesalination ability of C. album growing in the same salt-affected soil of two different textures (clay and clay loam) over a range of salinity [non-saline (ECe is 0–2 dS m−1), slightly salinized (ECe is 2–4 dS m−1), moderately salinized (ECe is 4–8 dS m−1), highly salinized (ECe is 8–16 dS m−1), and extremely heavily salinized (ECe > 16 dS m−1) of two different rates, extreme1 (ECe is 16–20 dS m−1) and extreme2 (ECe is 25–30 dS m−1)], were studied and compared. According to investigated growth traits, the plants growing in clay soils revealed better adaptation reaction than the plants growing in clay loam soils, and an increase in the main part of examined indices was observed until reaching high degree of salinity, after which the plants demonstrated symptoms of stress in all growth parameters. C. album, maintaining the survivability in parallel with increase in salinity, intensively accumulated toxic ions like Na+ and Cl− that promoted the feasibility of this plant for phytodesalination of saline degraded soils. The results obtained can contribute to a deeper comprehension of an alternative phytotechnology for remediation of saline soils by tolerant and productive plant C. album to provide favorable conditions for growth and production of various cash crops.
期刊介绍:
The Brazilian Journal of Botany is an international journal devoted to publishing a wide-range of research in plant sciences: biogeography, cytogenetics, ecology, economic botany, physiology and biochemistry, morphology and anatomy, molecular biology and diversity phycology, mycology, palynology, and systematics and phylogeny.
The journal considers for publications original articles, short communications, reviews, and letters to the editor.
Manuscripts describing new taxa based on morphological data only are suitable for submission; however information from multiple sources, such as ultrastructure, phytochemistry and molecular evidence are desirable.
Floristic inventories and checklists should include new and relevant information on other aspects, such as conservation strategies and biogeographic patterns.
The journal does not consider for publication submissions dealing exclusively with methods and protocols (including micropropagation) and biological activity of extracts with no detailed chemical analysis.