2020
DOI: 10.9734/cjast/2020/v39i130481
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Effect of Salinity on Growth and Some Photosynthetic Pigments of Improved Population in Puccinellia ciliata (Poaceae)

Abstract: Puccinellia (Puccinellia ciliata Bor.) fairly resistant to salinity and used as forage for livestock in China, Australia, and Turkey. In this study, our objective was to determine the effects of salinity on growth and various photosynthetic pigments of an improved population of Puccinellia via recurrent selection. To accomplish this, effects of salinity on seedlings growth of homogenous Puccinellia was examined, one week after emerging of radicle from seeds. Seeds were germinated on Murashige and Skoog (MS) me… Show more

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“…Adequate seed production of adapted Puccinellia populations have allowed their use in vegetation of marginal areas. In our previous studies, it was emphazised the dry matter differences of populations in locations where populations grow as habitat (Yavas et al, 2017), the response of photosynthetic pigments to salinity at seedling stage in improved Puccinellia population via recurrent selection (Yavas et al, 2020). As such, to evaluate salt tolerance and seed yield together is an area of needed investigation in Puccinellia.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adequate seed production of adapted Puccinellia populations have allowed their use in vegetation of marginal areas. In our previous studies, it was emphazised the dry matter differences of populations in locations where populations grow as habitat (Yavas et al, 2017), the response of photosynthetic pigments to salinity at seedling stage in improved Puccinellia population via recurrent selection (Yavas et al, 2020). As such, to evaluate salt tolerance and seed yield together is an area of needed investigation in Puccinellia.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%