Abstract: | Changes in the leaf solute composition of a number of perennialTriticeae in response to salinity are described. There was variationboth within and between species in the extent of Na and Cl accumulationin the leaves. In almost all cases leaf nitrate concentrationsdecreased substantially and orthophosphate concentrations increasedin response to salinity. There was no overall decrease in arange of soluble nitrogen-containing compounds nor in totalnitrogen. In Thinopyrum scirpeum there was an inverse relationshipbetween proline and glycinebetaine contents of different tissues,with proline levels higher in older leaves. Concentrations ofboth compounds were higher in salt-stressed plants. Key words: Triticeae, salinity, leaf solute composition |