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Effects of different levels of soil salinity on yield attributes,accumulation of nitrogen,and micronutrients in Brassica spp.
Authors:K Chakraborty  R K Sairam  D Bhaduri
Institution:1. Division of Plant Physiology, Indian Agriculture Research Institute, New Delhi, Indiakoushik_iari@rediffmail.com;3. Division of Plant Physiology, Indian Agriculture Research Institute, New Delhi, India;4. Directorate of Groundnut Research (ICAR), Junagadh, Gujarat, India
Abstract:The present study was conducted to assess the effect of soil salinity on yield attributes as well as nutrient accumulation in different plant parts of seven Brassica cultivars from two different species raised in pot culture experiment with two levels of salinity treatments along with control corresponding to soil electrical conductivity (EC) values of 1.65 (S0), 4.50 (S1) and 6.76 (S2) dS m?1. The experiment was consisted of twelve replications in a completely randomized design. Imposition of salinity stress affected various yield attributing characters including plant height, which ultimately led to severe yield reduction. However, tolerant cultivars, CS 52 and CS 54 performed better under salt treatment showing lesser yield loss. Salinity stress reduced the nitrogen (N) content in leaves of the Brassica plants, which reflected in decreased seed protein content. Reduced accumulation of iron (Fe), manganese (Mn) and zinc (Zn) was observed in leaf, stem and root at flowering and post-flowering stages, while CS 52 and CS 54 showed less reduction than susceptible cultivars under salinity stress.
Keywords:Brassica cultivars  micronutrient  nitrogen  salinity stress  yield  seed protein
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