2022
DOI: 10.21273/hortsci16479-21
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Growth, Gas Exchange, and Mineral Nutrients of Albizia julibrissin and Sophora japonica Irrigated with Saline Water

Abstract: Albizia julibrissin (mimosa tree) and Sophora japonica (Japanese pagoda tree) are drought-tolerant landscape plants; however, salinity responses of these two species are not well documented. The objective of this study was to investigate the morphological and physiological responses of these two species to three salinity levels in greenhouse conditions. Two studies were conducted in the summer/early fall of 2020 and the spring of 2021. In 2020, uniform plants were irrigated weekly for the first 2 weeks and eve… Show more

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“…Salinity stress induces chlorophyll degradation and reduces chlorophyll content (Santos 2004). Our findings align with studies by Chen et al (2019), Sun (2022), andSun et al (2015), where SPAD readings of ornamental plants decreased with an increase in the EC of the saline solution. Identifying early indicators of salinity stress, such as reductions in SPAD readings, is critical for ensuring the health and visual quality of ornamental plants.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Salinity stress induces chlorophyll degradation and reduces chlorophyll content (Santos 2004). Our findings align with studies by Chen et al (2019), Sun (2022), andSun et al (2015), where SPAD readings of ornamental plants decreased with an increase in the EC of the saline solution. Identifying early indicators of salinity stress, such as reductions in SPAD readings, is critical for ensuring the health and visual quality of ornamental plants.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Finally, FD factors from 1 to 4 were determined for 2-and 3-methylbutanal ( Based on the FD factor of 256, the strong floral hyacinth note of the flowers may be attributed to 2-phenylacetaldehyde (16, floral, hyacinth). In addition, the rose note may be attributed to the presence of the rose-smelling 2-phenylethanol (22). The subtle nuances of citrus, coconut, spicy and green may result from the floral, citrus-smelling linalool ( 14), the coconut-smelling compounds γ-octalactone ( 23), γ-nonalactone (26) and δ-dodecalactone (28), the clove-smelling eugenol (27) and the green-smelling aldehydes hexanal (3), (Z)-3-hexenal ( 5), (2E)-non-2-enal ( 13) and (2E,6Z)-nona-2,6-dienal (15) respectively.…”
Section: Compound Identification and Aroma Extract Dilution Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…19,20 It is a leguminous species with a long growing season, tolerance to droughts, resistance to insects, longevity and the ability to quickly resprout when cut or top-killed. 9,21 The tree is shaped like an umbrella and can grow as tall as 6-12 m. 22 Its bark is brown to grey and develops vertical stripes with age. 7 It has bipinnate leaves 20-45 cm in length and 12-25 cm in width.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%