Response of sugarcane to different types of salt stress |
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Authors: | G. V. Joshi G. R. Naik |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Botany, Shivaji University, 416 004 Kolhapur, India |
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Abstract: | Summary Due to climatic conditions and prevailing water regime the yield and sucrose recovery in sugarcane are high in South Western India. However, excessive irrigation, poor drainage and luxuriant use of fertilizers have resulted in conversion of large fertile areas into saline lands. The salinity is due to the excess of Na+, Ca++, Mg++, SO4– and Cl– ions. Individual salts of NaCl, Na2SO4, MgCl2 and MgSO4 were employed in culture experiments to study salt stress effect on sugarcane variety Co 740. It was observed that sulphate salinity was more toxic to sugarcane than the chloride one. Sulphate salts caused more inhibition of growth, chlorophyll synthesis, PEPCase activity, decreased the uptake of K+ and Ca++ ions but stimulated nitrate reductase. The stress did not result in proline accumulation in the sugarcane cultivar Co 740. The degree of toxicity of different ions in decreasing order in sugarcane cultivar Co 740 is SO4–>Na+>Cl–>Mg++. |
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Keywords: | Chloride Magnesium Nitrate reductase PEPCase Proline RuBPCase Salinity Sugarcane Sulphate |
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