2009
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-90162009000200006
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Salicylic acid ameliorates the adverse effect of salt stress on strawberry

Abstract: Strawberry is considered as a salinity sensitive species and is adversely affected in response to the salt stress in terms of growth and yield. Pot experiments were conducted to determine the effect of exogenous salicylic acid (SA) application on physiology, growth, chlorophyll and mineral content of strawberry grown under salt stress and greenhouse conditions. Strawberry plants were treated with SA at different concentrations (0.0, 0.25, 0.50 and 1.00 mM). Salinity treatments were established by adding 0 and … Show more

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“…The increments among other salicylic acid were not significant. The obtained results are in agreement with those obtained by Karlidag et al(2009b) who found that the highest salicylic acid concentration used (1.0 mM) induced increases in relative water content in strawberry leaves. Similarly, Ghaderi et al (2015) found that salicylic acid application at 1.0 mM increased leaf relative water content in strawberry.…”
Section: Leaf Relative Water Contentsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The increments among other salicylic acid were not significant. The obtained results are in agreement with those obtained by Karlidag et al(2009b) who found that the highest salicylic acid concentration used (1.0 mM) induced increases in relative water content in strawberry leaves. Similarly, Ghaderi et al (2015) found that salicylic acid application at 1.0 mM increased leaf relative water content in strawberry.…”
Section: Leaf Relative Water Contentsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Resumo da análise de variância para comprimento de fruto (CF), diâmetro de fruto (DC), número de frutos (NF), peso de fruto (PF) e produtividade do morangueiro (PROD) O decréscimo do número de frutos com o aumento da concentração de potássio pode estar relacionado ao estresse salino constituído no substrato causado pelas doses elevadas do fertilizante potássico. Confirmando essa informação, Karlidag et al (2009) descrevem que o morango é considerado uma espécie sensível à salinidade e é negativamente afetado por estresse salino em termos de crescimento e de produção.…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…The evaluation of the sensitivity of plants to stress is, quite often, based on data for plant growth (Ahmad et al 2007;Koca et al 2007;Ulfat et al 2007;Zheng et al 2008;Karlidag et al 2009;Campestre et al 2011). Flowers and Hajibagheri (2001) and Qian et al (2004; reported that the maintenance of normal root growth under salinity demonstrates that a plant is tolerant to salt.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%