Germination and growth of cultivars ofTrifolium subterraneum L. in the presence of sodium chloride salinity |
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Authors: | D. W. West J. A. Taylor |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Agriculture, Victoria Horticultural Research Institute, 3156 Knoxfield, Australia |
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Abstract: | Summary Germination and growth responses of 15 early to midseason cultivars ofTrifolium subterraneum L. were determined at a range of irrigation water salinities (NaCl). There were significant cultivar differences in seed germination under standard conditions in the presence of pure solutions of NaCl from −10 to −330 kPa osmotic potential range. There were also significant cultivar differences in growth on a clay loam soil with increasing NaCl over the same range of osmotic potentials as used to test germination. There was a generally poor correlation between salt tolerance at germination and at later stages of growth. |
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Keywords: | Germination Salinity Subterranean clover |
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