ACTION OF COMPATIBLE OSMOTICA AND GROWTH-REGULATORS IN ALLEVIATING THE EFFECT OF SALINITY ON THE GERMINATION OF DIMORPHIC SEEDS OF ARTHROCNEMUM-INDICUM L

Citation
Ma. Khan et al., ACTION OF COMPATIBLE OSMOTICA AND GROWTH-REGULATORS IN ALLEVIATING THE EFFECT OF SALINITY ON THE GERMINATION OF DIMORPHIC SEEDS OF ARTHROCNEMUM-INDICUM L, International journal of plant sciences, 159(2), 1998, pp. 313-317
Citations number
30
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
ISSN journal
10585893
Volume
159
Issue
2
Year of publication
1998
Pages
313 - 317
Database
ISI
SICI code
1058-5893(1998)159:2<313:AOCOAG>2.0.ZU;2-K
Abstract
Arthrocnemum indicum Willd., a stem succulent perennial in the family Chenopodiaceae, is widely distributed along the coastal areas of Pakis tan and forms an important component of the vegetation of salt marshes in the vicinity of mangrove swamps. Seed germination of halophytes is often inhibited by hypersaline conditions at these sites, which preve nts the establishment of new populations (Ungar 1991). We studied the affect of growth regulators and compatible osmotica in alleviating the innate and salinity-induced dormancy in dimorphic (brown and black) s eeds of A. indicum. Germination of both types of seeds decreased with an increase in salinity. Brown seeds germinated at the highest salinit y concentration (1000 mM), whereas only a few black seeds germinated a t 800 mM NaCl, and no germination was recorded at 1000 mM NaCl. The os motica, proline and betaine, did not relieve salinity-induced dormancy in either black or brown seeds. Plant growth regulators, gibberellic acid (GA) and kinetin, significantly (P < 0.05) alleviated the salinit y-induced germination inhibition of both seed types but over different salinity ranges and to different degrees. Both growth regulators sign ificantly increased (P < 0.05) the rate of germination over most salin ities, but the effect of GA was more pronounced than kinetin.