Abstract
PLANT GROWTH AND IONIC DISTRIBUTION IN COTTON (GOSSYPIUM
HIRSUTUM I..) UNDER SALINE ENVIRONMENT
Pak.J.Bot.,
26(1): 105-114, 1994.
ALl ZAFAR JAFRI* AND RAFIQ AHMAD
Department
of Botany, University of Karachi, Karachi-75270, Paki,\'ton:
Experiment
was conducted on four cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L) cultivars viz., B.557,
Niab-78, Sar. mast, Qalandari to evaluate their growth in terms of plant height,
stem diameter, biomass production and ion transport from root to shoot when exposed
to salinity levels of 4, 16, 21, 22 and 24 dS, m-1. Increasing salinity levels
reduced growth of all the cultivars with higher inhibition in shoot as compared
to root, Cw, Niab 78 and Qalandari exhibited higher salt tolerance where lower
salinity levels promoted root development. Increasing salt levels also increased
the net ionic uptake in all the cultivars with more affinity for K +. KINa ratio
was > 1 in all cultivars, Niab- 78, however, showed minimum uptake and accumulation
of salts under increasing salinity regimes and can be rated as more salt tolerant.
*
Department of Botany, Islamia Degree College, Multan, Pakistan.
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