Influence of NaCl salinity on growth and mineral uptake of lulo (Solanum quitoense L.)

Citation
G. Ebert et al., Influence of NaCl salinity on growth and mineral uptake of lulo (Solanum quitoense L.), J APPL BOT, 73(1-2), 1999, pp. 31-33
Citations number
12
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
JOURNAL OF APPLIED BOTANY-ANGEWANDTE BOTANIK
ISSN journal
09495460 → ACNP
Volume
73
Issue
1-2
Year of publication
1999
Pages
31 - 33
Database
ISI
SICI code
0949-5460(199905)73:1-2<31:IONSOG>2.0.ZU;2-#
Abstract
Lulo (Sola,Solanum,quitoense, L.) seedlings were grown in quartz sand in a greenhouse. The plants were subjected to a 10-week treatment with 30 mM or 60 mM NaCl. Plant vegetative growth (dry matter accumulation) was slightly inhibited by salinity. Dry matter production of leaves was reduced by 6 % a nd 15 % by 30 mM and 60 mM NaCl respectively. Salt application increased th e Na+-concentration in roots, shoots and leaves. Na+ accumulated in the lea f tissue up to 1.8 % of dry matter (60 mM NaCl treatment), a tenfold higher concentration as found in control plants. Cl- was readily accumulated up t o 3 % of d.m. in the leaves of control plants. NaCl application resulted in an increase of Cl--uptake, particularly in the roots. K+ was reduced in th e above-ground parts as a consequence of salinization. In contrast, the upt ake of the bivalent cations Ca2+ and Mg2+ was slightly increased in salt-st ressed plants. Considering the minor impact of NaCl salinity on the vegetat ive development and with respect to the high uptake of Na+ and Cl-, it is c oncluded, that lulo might be a moderately salt-tolerant fruit crop, compara ble to tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum).