VARIATION IN RESPONSE OF ACCESSIONS OF MINOR MILLETS, PENNISETUM-AMERICANUM (L) LEEKE (PEARL-MILLET) AND ELEUSINE-CORACANA (L) GAERTN (FINGER-MILLET), AND ERAGROSTIS-TEF (ZUCC) TROTTER (TEF) TO SALINITY IN EARLY SEEDLING GROWTH

Citation
F. Kebebew et T. Mcneilly, VARIATION IN RESPONSE OF ACCESSIONS OF MINOR MILLETS, PENNISETUM-AMERICANUM (L) LEEKE (PEARL-MILLET) AND ELEUSINE-CORACANA (L) GAERTN (FINGER-MILLET), AND ERAGROSTIS-TEF (ZUCC) TROTTER (TEF) TO SALINITY IN EARLY SEEDLING GROWTH, Plant and soil, 175(2), 1995, pp. 311-321
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture Soil Science","Plant Sciences",Agriculture
Journal title
ISSN journal
0032079X
Volume
175
Issue
2
Year of publication
1995
Pages
311 - 321
Database
ISI
SICI code
0032-079X(1995)175:2<311:VIROAO>2.0.ZU;2-P
Abstract
The response to increasing NaCl concentration of seedlings of 25 acces sions of Ethiopian land races of each of Pennisetum americanum (L.) Le eke (pearl miller) and Eleusine coracana (L.) Gaertn (finger millet), and 15 accessions of Eragrostis tef (Zucc.) Trotter (tef), was examine d after two week's growth in NaCl solution culture. Although increasin g NaCl concentration significantly reduced seedling root lengths, ther e was considerable variation within, and between accessions within eac h species. Analysis based upon a non-linear least square inversion met hod, using root length data, revealed significant differences in acces sions of P americanum and E. tef on the basis of the estimated salinit y threshold, C-t, the NaCl concentrations at which root length begins to decrease. C-t did not differ significantly between E coracana acces sions. Estimates of C-50 and C-0, minimum concentrations causing a 50% decrease in root length, and zero root growth respectively, revealed differences between and within accessions for all three species. Overa ll, finger miller was more tolerant than tef, which was more tolerant than pearl miller. There is clear evidence that differences in toleran ce are genetically based from broad sense heritability estimates.