JOURNAL OF NANJING FORESTRY UNIVERSITY ›› 1994, Vol. 18 ›› Issue (04): 13-18.doi: 10.3969/j.jssn.1000-2006.1994.04.003

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THE EFFECT OF NaCl ON HEIGHT GROWTH OF POPLAR SEEDLINGS, FREE PROLINE AND K~+, Na~+, Cl~- ACCUMULATION IN LEAVES

Lu Shixing; Lu Zhiying; Xu Xizen; Cao Fuliang; Fang Shenazuo   

  1. College of Forest Resources and Environment Nanjing Forestry University Nanjing 210037
  • Online:1994-12-18 Published:1994-08-18

Abstract: Salt-stress inhibits the height growth of poplar seedlings significantly, and the rate of height growth decreases with the lasting of salt-stress and increase in salinity from 0. 1 % to 0. 3%. Meanwhile, the accumulation of Cl~- and Na~+ in leaves increases. Free proline accumulation in leaves culminates after 2~ 3 days of salt stress, K~+ accumulation increases rapidly after about 2 weeks of Salt stress, both of which decrease after the culmination with the extension of salt stress. The absorption by poplar seedlings of Cl~- and Na~+ doesn’t take place simultaneously. In later sarge of salt stress the value of Na~+ /Cl~- rises gradually. Under 0. 3% level of salinity, this value may reach 1. 5, and the rise of Na~+/K~+ value results from the increase of Na~+ absorption and the decrease of K~+. External K~+ and Ca~2+ can reduce the inhibition of salt stress to height growth to a certain degree, but the effect of K~+ is not as good as that of Ca~2+.