SOME PHYSIOLOGICAL STUDIES ON SALINITY TOLERANCE FOR SOME CITRUS ROOTSTOCKS

RASHA ARAFA ANWAR MOHAMED;

Abstract


The present investigation was conducted throughout the two growing seasons of 2014 and 2015 to study the effect of some bio-stimulants treatments on vegetative growth, physiological performance and mineral contents of 6- month- old Volkamer lemon (Citrus volkamariana Ten. and Pasq.) "VOL" and Cleopatra mandarine (C. retculata blanco) CM" seedling irrigated with different levels of salinity.For both studied seasons, all seedlings were selected at homogeneous with normal growth and transplanted at the beginning of March, using plastic bags filled with a mixture of beat-moss and pure sand(1:3). Seedlings were irrigated (twice/week for 24 weeks) with different levels of salinity solution (well water "320 ppm", 1500 and 2000 ppm) which contain NaCl, Na2SO4, CaCl2, K2SO4, KCl and MgSO4 salts and the seedlings medium was irrigated with well water


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Title SOME PHYSIOLOGICAL STUDIES ON SALINITY TOLERANCE FOR SOME CITRUS ROOTSTOCKS
Authors RASHA ARAFA ANWAR MOHAMED
Issue Date 2016

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