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Genotypic Variation In Tolerance To Boron Toxicity In 70 Durum Wheat Genotypes, Ayfer A. Torun, Ati̇lla Yazici, Hali̇l Erdem, İsmai̇l Çakmak
Genotypic Variation In Tolerance To Boron Toxicity In 70 Durum Wheat Genotypes, Ayfer A. Torun, Ati̇lla Yazici, Hali̇l Erdem, İsmai̇l Çakmak
Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry
By using 70 durum wheat (Triticum durum) genotypes, a greenhouse experiment has been carried out to study genotypic variation in tolerance to boron (B) toxicity in soil. Plants were grown in a soil containing 12 mg extractable B kg^{-1} soil and treated additionally with (+B: 25 mg kg^{-1} soil) and without B (-B: 0 mg B kg^{-1} soil). Following 30 days of growth, only shoots have been harvested and analyzed for dry matter production and shoot concentrations of B. There was a large genotypic variation in tolerance to B toxicity based on the severity of leaf symptoms and decreases in …
Effect Of Salinity Stress On Dry Matter Production And Ion Accumulation In Hybrid Maize Varieties, Seli̇m Eker, Gönül Cömertpay, Ömer Konuşkan, Ahmet Can Ülger, Levent Öztürk, İsmai̇l Çakmak
Effect Of Salinity Stress On Dry Matter Production And Ion Accumulation In Hybrid Maize Varieties, Seli̇m Eker, Gönül Cömertpay, Ömer Konuşkan, Ahmet Can Ülger, Levent Öztürk, İsmai̇l Çakmak
Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry
The salt stress tolerance of 19 hybrid maize (Zea mays L.) varieties was tested in nutrient solution during the early growth stage under controlled environmental conditions. For the salt stress treatment, sodium chloride (NaCl) was applied to nutrient solution at a concentration of 250 mM for 6 days before the harvest. Plants were harvested after 17 days of growth and analyzed for shoot and root dry matter production, severity of leaf damage (necrotic patches on older leaves), and the concentrations of potassium (K), sodium (Na) and calcium (Ca) in the roots and shoots. The varieties differed greatly in their response …