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Sodium and Cation Accumulation by Senna (Cassia acutifolia)
Authors:AYOUB   ALI T.
Abstract:Senna plants, native to the arid parts of the northern Sudan,were analysed for mineral cations. Plants tended to accumulate salts in tops, particularly whengrowing in saline soils. Highest concentrations of salts (mostlyCa and Na) were in the leaves with a gradient from bottom totop leaves. Variation in the cation sum was associated withboth Ca and Na contents. Under high salinity, plant growth was reduced without injurysymptoms, but with shedding of some lower leaves. The same symptomswere also noted in plants subjected to soil moisture stress.It is therefore postulated that lower leaf shedding is a physiologicalmeasure for reducing plant salt level and transpiration.
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