Kosteletzkya virginica, a halophytic species with potential for agroecotechnology in Jiangsu Province, China |
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Authors: | Zhenxiang He Chengjiang Ruan Pei Qin Denise M. Seliskar John L. Gallagher |
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Affiliation: | a School of Life Sciences, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, PR China;b Department of Biology, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Lafayette, LA 70503, USA;c Halophyte Biotechnology Center, College of Marine Studies, University of Delaware, Lewes, DE 19958, USA |
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Abstract: | Kosteletzkya virginica (L.) Presl. is a perennial dicot halophytic species, that grows in brackish portions of coastal tidal marshes of the mid-Atlantic and southeastern United States. New saline mudflats have been increasing every year in Northern Jiangsu, China. In 1993, we introduced K. virginica (L.) into China from the Halophyte Biotechnology Center (University of Delaware, USA) as a potential species to improve the soil and develop ecologically sound saline agriculture. Our nearly 10 years of experimental research, both in a test garden and in the field, indicated that K. virginica adapts excellently to the heavy saline soils of Jiangsu Province, China. The average seed yield of K. virginica in 2001 at Yancheng was 638 kg/ha from 1-year old seedlings. There were significant variations among individuals from the unselected population of K. virginica on growth, quality, and seed yield traits. There is great potential to increase the seed yield if superior clones are selected. The seed yield of 35 selected individuals was six times greater than that of the average. Four growth traits of K. virginica were found to have a significant correlation with seed yield. However, there was no strong positive or negative correlation among seed quality traits. The mean seed weight and the germination ratio of the 35 selected individuals of K. virginica were 16.36±0.32 g and 76.11±1.82%, respectively. The percentage content of oil and crude protein in the seeds was 11.28±0.67 and 8.17±0.19%, respectively. The percentage of seed vigor of the selected individuals was 99%, as determined by soft X-ray radiography. |
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Keywords: | Kosteletzkya virginica (L.) Presl. Ecological agriculture Agroecotechnology Saline agriculture Salinity Halophyte |
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