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Adaptation to salinity inHordeum jubatum L. populations studied using reciprocal transplants
Authors:X Y Wang  R E Redmann
Institution:(1) Department of Crop Science & Plant Ecology, University of Saskatchewan, S7N OWO Saskatoon, SK, Canada
Abstract:Tillers and seedlings ofHordeum jubatum L. from three sites with contrasting salinity regimes in central Saskatchewan, Canada were reciprocally transplanted in order to examine the tolerance of populations of this species to salinity and related habitat factors. Survival, growth and fecundity of the three populations were controlled more by transplant site characteristics than by genetic differences, i.e. differences among populations at a site tended to be smaller than differences among sites. Survival, growth and reproduction of all three populations were best at the non-saline site. The population originating at the non-saline site showed the poorest growth in the two saline habitats, but still had substantial salt tolerance. Fecundity was greatest when the populations were grow at their site of origin.
Keywords:Ecotype  Genetic variation  Plant population  Reciprocal transplant  Salt tolerance  Wild barley
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