2020
DOI: 10.22271/chemi.2020.v8.i1d.8260
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Influence of NaCl induced salt stress on the seedling growth of citrus species

Abstract: Salinity is a commonly occurring abiotic stress and poses as a major impediment in citrus production as the crop has less tolerance ability to this stress. It causes severe osmotic stress restraining overall performance of the plant. One month old seedlings of Rangpur lime, Rough lemon and Indian wild orange were established in sand media and later exposed to stress for 48 hrs in a low cost polyhouse. The different levels of sodium chloride (0 mM, 75 mM and 100 mM) was used for simulating salt stress. The morp… Show more

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