The effect of NaCl priming on salt tolerance in melon seedlings
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1998
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International Society Horticultural Science
Abstract
Melon seeds (cvs. Hasanbey and Kirkagac) primed with 1.0% NaCl were sown in peat medium and irrigated with various NaCl concentrations (0.0, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75 and 1.0%) for 4 weeks to examine their response to salinity. Physical analyses such as total emergence and dry weight were carried out. For each melon cultivar, tolerance ratio and tolerance index were determined on the basis of dry weight. Moreover, physiological changes such as total sugar and proline were also determined to clearly show the response of melon seedlings during salinity stress. It was concluded that priming of melon seeds with NaCl resulted in increased salt tolerance in seedlings of both melon cultivars. Consequently, cv. Kirkagac was more tolerant to salinity than cv. Hasanbey.
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Bu çalışma, 20-23 Mayıs 1997 tarihlerinde Adana'da düzenlenen 1. International Symposium on Cucurbits'de bildiri olarak sunulmuştur.
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Agriculture, Melon seeds, Salinity stress, Total emergence, Dry weight, Total sugar, Proline, Tomato, Germination, Emergence, Salinity, Stress, Growth, Seeds, Cucumis
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Sivritepe, H. Ö. vd. (1998). "The effect of NaCl priming on salt tolerance in melon seedlings". Abak K. ve Büyükalaca S. (editör). Acta Horticulturae First International Symposium on Cucurbits, 492, 77-84.