Effects of salinity and drought on early seedling growth and survival of Artemisia herba-alba

Seedlings of Artemisia herba-alba grown in glasshouse were watered with differing salinities (0, 150, 250 or 350 mM NaCl) and watering frequencies of 3, 7, 14 or 21 days for a period of 6 weeks. At the end of the study, plant survival, dry matter yield, biomass allocation (shoot and root), leaf area...

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Main Authors: Louhaichi, Mounir, Tarasoff C, Al-Homsh H, Hassan, S., Ates, S., Pyker TG
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: 2015
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76569
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author Louhaichi, Mounir
Tarasoff C
Al-Homsh H
Hassan, S.
Ates, S.
Pyker TG
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Ates, S.
Hassan, S.
Louhaichi, Mounir
Pyker TG
Tarasoff C
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Tarasoff C
Al-Homsh H
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description Seedlings of Artemisia herba-alba grown in glasshouse were watered with differing salinities (0, 150, 250 or 350 mM NaCl) and watering frequencies of 3, 7, 14 or 21 days for a period of 6 weeks. At the end of the study, plant survival, dry matter yield, biomass allocation (shoot and root), leaf area, relative growth rate (RGR), net assimilation rate (NAR), specific leaf area (SLA) and leaf area ratio (LAR) were recorded. When watered with 0 mM NaCl, Artemisia herba-alba plants had similar (P> 0.9) final dry matter weight and 100% survival regardless of watering frequency. However, plants did respond to watering frequency by allocating less biomass proportionately to below ground reserves as watering frequency decreased (P< 0.05). A threshold for survival of Artemisia herba-alba to cumulative salt concentrations above 20 g salt per kg soil was recorded. Once salinity concentrations passed the threshold, survival decreased dramatically from 80% at 30 g salt per kg soil to 60% at 70 g salt per kg soil. As well, within each level of watering frequency, as salt concentrations increased, seedling biomass decreased. Artemisia herba-alba’s drought tolerance makes it an ideal candidate on low salinity sites with low to moderate soil moistures.
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spelling CGSpace765692024-06-07T09:12:17Z Effects of salinity and drought on early seedling growth and survival of Artemisia herba-alba Louhaichi, Mounir Tarasoff C Al-Homsh H Hassan, S. Ates, S. Pyker TG climate change agriculture food security biological diversity desertification mediterranean basin rangelands salinization Seedlings of Artemisia herba-alba grown in glasshouse were watered with differing salinities (0, 150, 250 or 350 mM NaCl) and watering frequencies of 3, 7, 14 or 21 days for a period of 6 weeks. At the end of the study, plant survival, dry matter yield, biomass allocation (shoot and root), leaf area, relative growth rate (RGR), net assimilation rate (NAR), specific leaf area (SLA) and leaf area ratio (LAR) were recorded. When watered with 0 mM NaCl, Artemisia herba-alba plants had similar (P> 0.9) final dry matter weight and 100% survival regardless of watering frequency. However, plants did respond to watering frequency by allocating less biomass proportionately to below ground reserves as watering frequency decreased (P< 0.05). A threshold for survival of Artemisia herba-alba to cumulative salt concentrations above 20 g salt per kg soil was recorded. Once salinity concentrations passed the threshold, survival decreased dramatically from 80% at 30 g salt per kg soil to 60% at 70 g salt per kg soil. As well, within each level of watering frequency, as salt concentrations increased, seedling biomass decreased. Artemisia herba-alba’s drought tolerance makes it an ideal candidate on low salinity sites with low to moderate soil moistures. 2015 2016-08-25T11:51:02Z 2016-08-25T11:51:02Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76569 en Open Access Louhaichi M, Tarasoff C, Al-Homsh H, Hassan S, Ates S, Pyker TG. 2015. Effects of salinity and drought on early seedling growth and survival of Artemisia herba-alba. Range Management and Agroforestry 36(1):6-12.
spellingShingle climate change
agriculture
food security
biological diversity
desertification
mediterranean basin
rangelands
salinization
Louhaichi, Mounir
Tarasoff C
Al-Homsh H
Hassan, S.
Ates, S.
Pyker TG
Effects of salinity and drought on early seedling growth and survival of Artemisia herba-alba
title Effects of salinity and drought on early seedling growth and survival of Artemisia herba-alba
title_full Effects of salinity and drought on early seedling growth and survival of Artemisia herba-alba
title_fullStr Effects of salinity and drought on early seedling growth and survival of Artemisia herba-alba
title_full_unstemmed Effects of salinity and drought on early seedling growth and survival of Artemisia herba-alba
title_short Effects of salinity and drought on early seedling growth and survival of Artemisia herba-alba
title_sort effects of salinity and drought on early seedling growth and survival of artemisia herba alba
topic climate change
agriculture
food security
biological diversity
desertification
mediterranean basin
rangelands
salinization
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76569
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