Physiological and anatomical disturbances induced by chloride salts in sensitive and tolerant citrus: beneficial and detrimental effects of cations
In citrus, the relative contributions of chloride and cations to growth disturbances induced by salinity are a matter of controversy, Chloride salts (15 mol m(-3) CaCl(2), 30 mol m(-3) CaCl and 30 mol m(-3) KCl) reduced growth and gas exchange parameters, increased leaf damage and abscission and pro...
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| author | Romero-Aranda, María R. Moya, José L. Tadeo, Francisco R. Legaz, Francisco Primo-Millo, Eduardo Talón, Manuel |
| author_browse | Legaz, Francisco Moya, José L. Primo-Millo, Eduardo Romero-Aranda, María R. Tadeo, Francisco R. Talón, Manuel |
| author_facet | Romero-Aranda, María R. Moya, José L. Tadeo, Francisco R. Legaz, Francisco Primo-Millo, Eduardo Talón, Manuel |
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| description | In citrus, the relative contributions of chloride and cations to growth disturbances induced by salinity are a matter of controversy, Chloride salts (15 mol m(-3) CaCl(2), 30 mol m(-3) CaCl and 30 mol m(-3) KCl) reduced growth and gas exchange parameters, increased leaf damage and abscission and produced anatomical disarrangements and mineral imbalances in seedlings of sensitive Carrizo citrange (Citrus sinensis x Poncirus trifoliata) and tolerant Cleopatra mandarin (Citrus reshni), In both cultivars, Ca(2+) was more beneficial, and K(+) more detrimental, for growth than sodium. Photosynthesis and growth disturbances were highly correlated (P less than or equal to 0.001) with leaf Cl(-) build-up, In the sensitive genotype, Cl(-) was also significantly correlated with several leaf anatomical disarrangements, such as increase in succulence, In comparison with sodium, both calcium and potassium increased leaf Cl(-) content (up to 25 and 69%, respectively). Protective calcium effects were not linked to improvement of photosynthesis, reduction of leaf anatomical disarrangements, or prevention of Cl(-) and Na(+) increases, It is proposed that the ameliorative effects of calcium on citrus grown under salinity are mostly related to reduction of leaf abscission, Collectively, the data suggest a cause-effect relationship between CT build-up and reduced growth, whereas chloride correlations with declines in photosynthesis or increases in succulence appear to be indirect. |
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| spelling | ReDivia44412025-04-25T14:43:32Z Physiological and anatomical disturbances induced by chloride salts in sensitive and tolerant citrus: beneficial and detrimental effects of cations Romero-Aranda, María R. Moya, José L. Tadeo, Francisco R. Legaz, Francisco Primo-Millo, Eduardo Talón, Manuel In citrus, the relative contributions of chloride and cations to growth disturbances induced by salinity are a matter of controversy, Chloride salts (15 mol m(-3) CaCl(2), 30 mol m(-3) CaCl and 30 mol m(-3) KCl) reduced growth and gas exchange parameters, increased leaf damage and abscission and produced anatomical disarrangements and mineral imbalances in seedlings of sensitive Carrizo citrange (Citrus sinensis x Poncirus trifoliata) and tolerant Cleopatra mandarin (Citrus reshni), In both cultivars, Ca(2+) was more beneficial, and K(+) more detrimental, for growth than sodium. Photosynthesis and growth disturbances were highly correlated (P less than or equal to 0.001) with leaf Cl(-) build-up, In the sensitive genotype, Cl(-) was also significantly correlated with several leaf anatomical disarrangements, such as increase in succulence, In comparison with sodium, both calcium and potassium increased leaf Cl(-) content (up to 25 and 69%, respectively). Protective calcium effects were not linked to improvement of photosynthesis, reduction of leaf anatomical disarrangements, or prevention of Cl(-) and Na(+) increases, It is proposed that the ameliorative effects of calcium on citrus grown under salinity are mostly related to reduction of leaf abscission, Collectively, the data suggest a cause-effect relationship between CT build-up and reduced growth, whereas chloride correlations with declines in photosynthesis or increases in succulence appear to be indirect. 2017-06-01T10:10:08Z 2017-06-01T10:10:08Z 1998 DEC 1998 article Romero-Aranda, R., Moya, J.L., Tadeo, F.R., Legaz, F., Primo-Millo, E., Talón, M. (1998). Physiological and anatomical disturbances induced by chloride salts in sensitive and tolerant citrus: beneficial and detrimental effects of cations. Plant Cell and Environment, 21(12), 1243-1253. 0140-7791 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/4441 10.1046/j.1365-3040.1998.00349.x en openAccess Impreso |
| spellingShingle | Romero-Aranda, María R. Moya, José L. Tadeo, Francisco R. Legaz, Francisco Primo-Millo, Eduardo Talón, Manuel Physiological and anatomical disturbances induced by chloride salts in sensitive and tolerant citrus: beneficial and detrimental effects of cations |
| title | Physiological and anatomical disturbances induced by chloride salts in sensitive and tolerant citrus: beneficial and detrimental effects of cations |
| title_full | Physiological and anatomical disturbances induced by chloride salts in sensitive and tolerant citrus: beneficial and detrimental effects of cations |
| title_fullStr | Physiological and anatomical disturbances induced by chloride salts in sensitive and tolerant citrus: beneficial and detrimental effects of cations |
| title_full_unstemmed | Physiological and anatomical disturbances induced by chloride salts in sensitive and tolerant citrus: beneficial and detrimental effects of cations |
| title_short | Physiological and anatomical disturbances induced by chloride salts in sensitive and tolerant citrus: beneficial and detrimental effects of cations |
| title_sort | physiological and anatomical disturbances induced by chloride salts in sensitive and tolerant citrus beneficial and detrimental effects of cations |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/4441 |
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