Effect of salt stress on the physiological and photosynthetic characteristics of Weigela florida
Abstract Effects of salt stress on the physiological and photosynthetic characteristics of Weigela florida were studied. The results showed that the leaf area of Weigela florida was enhanced at 0.1% and 0.2% salt concentration, but decreased obviously when salt concentration was higher than 0.3%. Th...
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10.1007/s11703-011-1142-y doi (DE-627)SPR02193326X (SPR)s11703-011-1142-y-e DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb eng 630 640 ASE Nie, Qingjuan verfasserin aut Effect of salt stress on the physiological and photosynthetic characteristics of Weigela florida 2011 Text txt rdacontent Computermedien c rdamedia Online-Ressource cr rdacarrier Abstract Effects of salt stress on the physiological and photosynthetic characteristics of Weigela florida were studied. The results showed that the leaf area of Weigela florida was enhanced at 0.1% and 0.2% salt concentration, but decreased obviously when salt concentration was higher than 0.3%. The symptom of the salt injury was not significant when the salt concentration was lower than 0.3%, but was significant when higher than 0.4%. The water content decreased gradually but the electrolyle leakage increased gradually with the increasing of salt concentration and time. The total content of chlorophyll was rising while salt concentration was lower than 0.3%, but decreased while salt concentration was higher than 0.4%. The proline contents increased gradually while salt concentration was lower than 0.5%, but decreased at 0.5%. The soluble sugar content increased gradually with the increasing of salt concentration and prolonging of treatment, but decreased at 0.4% salt concentration 15 days after salt treatment. To the photosynthetic characteristics, the salt concentrations of 0.1% and 0.2% did not affect the photosynthetic characteristics of Weigela florida, when salt concentration was higher than 0.3%, the salinity significantly reduced Pn, Gs and Tr, but enhanced intercellular $ CO_{2} $ concentrations at the salt concentrations of 0.3% and 0.4%. It was indicated that 0.1% and 0.2% salt concentrations had little influence on Weigela florida. The growth of Weigela florida was slightly decreased at the salt concentration of 0.3% without effect on its normal growth. However, the salt concentration of 0.4% affected the growth of Weigela florida obviously. Weigela florida died 7 days after treatment and it could not normally grow when salt concentration is higher than 0.5%. salt stress (dpeaa)DE-He213 physiological characteristics (dpeaa)DE-He213 photosynthetic characteristics (dpeaa)DE-He213 Wang, Zhigang verfasserin aut Ren, Zhibin verfasserin aut Huang, Dazhuang verfasserin aut Enthalten in Frontiers of agriculture in China [S.l.] : Higher Education Press, 2007 5(2011), 4 vom: Dez., Seite 655-661 (DE-627)538633018 (DE-600)2379672-8 1673-744X nnns volume:5 year:2011 number:4 month:12 pages:655-661 https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11703-011-1142-y lizenzpflichtig Volltext GBV_USEFLAG_A SYSFLAG_A GBV_SPRINGER GBV_ILN_22 GBV_ILN_40 GBV_ILN_70 GBV_ILN_100 GBV_ILN_702 GBV_ILN_2009 GBV_ILN_2018 GBV_ILN_2111 GBV_ILN_2129 GBV_ILN_2190 GBV_ILN_4046 GBV_ILN_4112 GBV_ILN_4126 AR 5 2011 4 12 655-661 |
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10.1007/s11703-011-1142-y doi (DE-627)SPR02193326X (SPR)s11703-011-1142-y-e DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb eng 630 640 ASE Nie, Qingjuan verfasserin aut Effect of salt stress on the physiological and photosynthetic characteristics of Weigela florida 2011 Text txt rdacontent Computermedien c rdamedia Online-Ressource cr rdacarrier Abstract Effects of salt stress on the physiological and photosynthetic characteristics of Weigela florida were studied. The results showed that the leaf area of Weigela florida was enhanced at 0.1% and 0.2% salt concentration, but decreased obviously when salt concentration was higher than 0.3%. The symptom of the salt injury was not significant when the salt concentration was lower than 0.3%, but was significant when higher than 0.4%. The water content decreased gradually but the electrolyle leakage increased gradually with the increasing of salt concentration and time. The total content of chlorophyll was rising while salt concentration was lower than 0.3%, but decreased while salt concentration was higher than 0.4%. The proline contents increased gradually while salt concentration was lower than 0.5%, but decreased at 0.5%. The soluble sugar content increased gradually with the increasing of salt concentration and prolonging of treatment, but decreased at 0.4% salt concentration 15 days after salt treatment. To the photosynthetic characteristics, the salt concentrations of 0.1% and 0.2% did not affect the photosynthetic characteristics of Weigela florida, when salt concentration was higher than 0.3%, the salinity significantly reduced Pn, Gs and Tr, but enhanced intercellular $ CO_{2} $ concentrations at the salt concentrations of 0.3% and 0.4%. It was indicated that 0.1% and 0.2% salt concentrations had little influence on Weigela florida. The growth of Weigela florida was slightly decreased at the salt concentration of 0.3% without effect on its normal growth. However, the salt concentration of 0.4% affected the growth of Weigela florida obviously. Weigela florida died 7 days after treatment and it could not normally grow when salt concentration is higher than 0.5%. salt stress (dpeaa)DE-He213 physiological characteristics (dpeaa)DE-He213 photosynthetic characteristics (dpeaa)DE-He213 Wang, Zhigang verfasserin aut Ren, Zhibin verfasserin aut Huang, Dazhuang verfasserin aut Enthalten in Frontiers of agriculture in China [S.l.] : Higher Education Press, 2007 5(2011), 4 vom: Dez., Seite 655-661 (DE-627)538633018 (DE-600)2379672-8 1673-744X nnns volume:5 year:2011 number:4 month:12 pages:655-661 https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11703-011-1142-y lizenzpflichtig Volltext GBV_USEFLAG_A SYSFLAG_A GBV_SPRINGER GBV_ILN_22 GBV_ILN_40 GBV_ILN_70 GBV_ILN_100 GBV_ILN_702 GBV_ILN_2009 GBV_ILN_2018 GBV_ILN_2111 GBV_ILN_2129 GBV_ILN_2190 GBV_ILN_4046 GBV_ILN_4112 GBV_ILN_4126 AR 5 2011 4 12 655-661 |
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10.1007/s11703-011-1142-y doi (DE-627)SPR02193326X (SPR)s11703-011-1142-y-e DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb eng 630 640 ASE Nie, Qingjuan verfasserin aut Effect of salt stress on the physiological and photosynthetic characteristics of Weigela florida 2011 Text txt rdacontent Computermedien c rdamedia Online-Ressource cr rdacarrier Abstract Effects of salt stress on the physiological and photosynthetic characteristics of Weigela florida were studied. The results showed that the leaf area of Weigela florida was enhanced at 0.1% and 0.2% salt concentration, but decreased obviously when salt concentration was higher than 0.3%. The symptom of the salt injury was not significant when the salt concentration was lower than 0.3%, but was significant when higher than 0.4%. The water content decreased gradually but the electrolyle leakage increased gradually with the increasing of salt concentration and time. The total content of chlorophyll was rising while salt concentration was lower than 0.3%, but decreased while salt concentration was higher than 0.4%. The proline contents increased gradually while salt concentration was lower than 0.5%, but decreased at 0.5%. The soluble sugar content increased gradually with the increasing of salt concentration and prolonging of treatment, but decreased at 0.4% salt concentration 15 days after salt treatment. To the photosynthetic characteristics, the salt concentrations of 0.1% and 0.2% did not affect the photosynthetic characteristics of Weigela florida, when salt concentration was higher than 0.3%, the salinity significantly reduced Pn, Gs and Tr, but enhanced intercellular $ CO_{2} $ concentrations at the salt concentrations of 0.3% and 0.4%. It was indicated that 0.1% and 0.2% salt concentrations had little influence on Weigela florida. The growth of Weigela florida was slightly decreased at the salt concentration of 0.3% without effect on its normal growth. However, the salt concentration of 0.4% affected the growth of Weigela florida obviously. Weigela florida died 7 days after treatment and it could not normally grow when salt concentration is higher than 0.5%. salt stress (dpeaa)DE-He213 physiological characteristics (dpeaa)DE-He213 photosynthetic characteristics (dpeaa)DE-He213 Wang, Zhigang verfasserin aut Ren, Zhibin verfasserin aut Huang, Dazhuang verfasserin aut Enthalten in Frontiers of agriculture in China [S.l.] : Higher Education Press, 2007 5(2011), 4 vom: Dez., Seite 655-661 (DE-627)538633018 (DE-600)2379672-8 1673-744X nnns volume:5 year:2011 number:4 month:12 pages:655-661 https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11703-011-1142-y lizenzpflichtig Volltext GBV_USEFLAG_A SYSFLAG_A GBV_SPRINGER GBV_ILN_22 GBV_ILN_40 GBV_ILN_70 GBV_ILN_100 GBV_ILN_702 GBV_ILN_2009 GBV_ILN_2018 GBV_ILN_2111 GBV_ILN_2129 GBV_ILN_2190 GBV_ILN_4046 GBV_ILN_4112 GBV_ILN_4126 AR 5 2011 4 12 655-661 |
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10.1007/s11703-011-1142-y doi (DE-627)SPR02193326X (SPR)s11703-011-1142-y-e DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb eng 630 640 ASE Nie, Qingjuan verfasserin aut Effect of salt stress on the physiological and photosynthetic characteristics of Weigela florida 2011 Text txt rdacontent Computermedien c rdamedia Online-Ressource cr rdacarrier Abstract Effects of salt stress on the physiological and photosynthetic characteristics of Weigela florida were studied. The results showed that the leaf area of Weigela florida was enhanced at 0.1% and 0.2% salt concentration, but decreased obviously when salt concentration was higher than 0.3%. The symptom of the salt injury was not significant when the salt concentration was lower than 0.3%, but was significant when higher than 0.4%. The water content decreased gradually but the electrolyle leakage increased gradually with the increasing of salt concentration and time. The total content of chlorophyll was rising while salt concentration was lower than 0.3%, but decreased while salt concentration was higher than 0.4%. The proline contents increased gradually while salt concentration was lower than 0.5%, but decreased at 0.5%. The soluble sugar content increased gradually with the increasing of salt concentration and prolonging of treatment, but decreased at 0.4% salt concentration 15 days after salt treatment. To the photosynthetic characteristics, the salt concentrations of 0.1% and 0.2% did not affect the photosynthetic characteristics of Weigela florida, when salt concentration was higher than 0.3%, the salinity significantly reduced Pn, Gs and Tr, but enhanced intercellular $ CO_{2} $ concentrations at the salt concentrations of 0.3% and 0.4%. It was indicated that 0.1% and 0.2% salt concentrations had little influence on Weigela florida. The growth of Weigela florida was slightly decreased at the salt concentration of 0.3% without effect on its normal growth. However, the salt concentration of 0.4% affected the growth of Weigela florida obviously. Weigela florida died 7 days after treatment and it could not normally grow when salt concentration is higher than 0.5%. salt stress (dpeaa)DE-He213 physiological characteristics (dpeaa)DE-He213 photosynthetic characteristics (dpeaa)DE-He213 Wang, Zhigang verfasserin aut Ren, Zhibin verfasserin aut Huang, Dazhuang verfasserin aut Enthalten in Frontiers of agriculture in China [S.l.] : Higher Education Press, 2007 5(2011), 4 vom: Dez., Seite 655-661 (DE-627)538633018 (DE-600)2379672-8 1673-744X nnns volume:5 year:2011 number:4 month:12 pages:655-661 https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11703-011-1142-y lizenzpflichtig Volltext GBV_USEFLAG_A SYSFLAG_A GBV_SPRINGER GBV_ILN_22 GBV_ILN_40 GBV_ILN_70 GBV_ILN_100 GBV_ILN_702 GBV_ILN_2009 GBV_ILN_2018 GBV_ILN_2111 GBV_ILN_2129 GBV_ILN_2190 GBV_ILN_4046 GBV_ILN_4112 GBV_ILN_4126 AR 5 2011 4 12 655-661 |
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Abstract Effects of salt stress on the physiological and photosynthetic characteristics of Weigela florida were studied. The results showed that the leaf area of Weigela florida was enhanced at 0.1% and 0.2% salt concentration, but decreased obviously when salt concentration was higher than 0.3%. The symptom of the salt injury was not significant when the salt concentration was lower than 0.3%, but was significant when higher than 0.4%. The water content decreased gradually but the electrolyle leakage increased gradually with the increasing of salt concentration and time. The total content of chlorophyll was rising while salt concentration was lower than 0.3%, but decreased while salt concentration was higher than 0.4%. The proline contents increased gradually while salt concentration was lower than 0.5%, but decreased at 0.5%. The soluble sugar content increased gradually with the increasing of salt concentration and prolonging of treatment, but decreased at 0.4% salt concentration 15 days after salt treatment. To the photosynthetic characteristics, the salt concentrations of 0.1% and 0.2% did not affect the photosynthetic characteristics of Weigela florida, when salt concentration was higher than 0.3%, the salinity significantly reduced Pn, Gs and Tr, but enhanced intercellular $ CO_{2} $ concentrations at the salt concentrations of 0.3% and 0.4%. It was indicated that 0.1% and 0.2% salt concentrations had little influence on Weigela florida. The growth of Weigela florida was slightly decreased at the salt concentration of 0.3% without effect on its normal growth. However, the salt concentration of 0.4% affected the growth of Weigela florida obviously. Weigela florida died 7 days after treatment and it could not normally grow when salt concentration is higher than 0.5%. |
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