2001
DOI: 10.1081/pln-100001394
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ENHANCEMENT OF GROWTH AND NORMAL GROWTH PARAMETERS BY FOLIAR APPLICATION OF POTASSIUM AND PHOSPHORUS IN TOMATO CULTIVARS GROWN AT HIGH (NaCl) SALINITY

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“…Under the two potassium acetate treatments, SFW decreased by 41% and 60% and SDW decreased by 44% and 73%, compared to control values (Table 3). These findings agree with the reports of SDW decrease by Ashraf, Nazir, and McNeilly (2001), Kaya, Kirnak, and Higgs (2001), Caines and Shennan (1999), Adams (1988), and Satti and Al-Yahyai (1995) for tomato; Leidi and Saiz (1997) for cotton, and Bar- Tal et al (1991) in corn. According to Çakır (2004), the decrease in SDW in corn might be related to a decrease in leaf surface, causing a reduction of assimilation ratio and shorter stems, resulting from elevated salinity.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Under the two potassium acetate treatments, SFW decreased by 41% and 60% and SDW decreased by 44% and 73%, compared to control values (Table 3). These findings agree with the reports of SDW decrease by Ashraf, Nazir, and McNeilly (2001), Kaya, Kirnak, and Higgs (2001), Caines and Shennan (1999), Adams (1988), and Satti and Al-Yahyai (1995) for tomato; Leidi and Saiz (1997) for cotton, and Bar- Tal et al (1991) in corn. According to Çakır (2004), the decrease in SDW in corn might be related to a decrease in leaf surface, causing a reduction of assimilation ratio and shorter stems, resulting from elevated salinity.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Mg content was low content in everywhere of the studied samples (Table 5) according SRDI, 2003;BARC, 2005;Chowdhury et al, 2011. Osmotic and ion-specific effects produced the imbalances in plant nutrients causing deficiencies of nutrients in soil (Kaya et al, 2001). …”
Section: ) Exchangeable Magnesium (Mg) Content (%)mentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Statistically similar results were found among all sites of study area samples (Table 5) except S3 & S8. This lower Ca content may be due to changes in osmotic and ion-specific effects that can produce imbalances in plant nutrients, including deficiencies of several nutrients or excessive levels of Na + (Kaya, Kirnak, & Higgs, 2001). …”
Section: ) Exchangeable Calcium (Ca) Content (%)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The accumulation of Na + and Cl − in tissues of plants growing in saline habitats restricts the uptake of essential elements, including mainly NO 3 − , PO 4 3− , K + , N and Ca 2+ (Kaya et al, 2001;Haouala et al, 2007). However, the negative effect of soil salinity depends on the plant tolerance aptitude and the salinity level (Munns, 2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%