Salicornia rubra is a stem succulent annual halophyte, which is widely dist
ributed in the saltpans of Northern Utah playas. This study reports the eff
ect of salinity (0, 200, 400, 600, 800, and 1000 mM NaCl) on the growth, su
cculence, osmotic and water relations of the species under greenhouse condi
tions. Fresh and dry weight of plants increased with an increase in salinit
y. Optimal growth of S. rubra plants were recorded at 200 mM NaCl and the g
rowth declined with a further increase in salinity. Both sodium (Na) and ch
loride (CI) contents of plants increased with an increase in salinity, whil
e Ca (2+) , Mg2+, and K+ content decreased. Succulence of shoots increased
at low salinity and decreased at high salinity. Water potential of plants b
ecome more negative with an increase in salinity. The Fv/Fm ratio was more
affected by higher salinity and irradiation stress during growth.