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Agriculture

2003

Tolerance

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Determination Of The Salt Tolerance Of Some Barley Genotypes And The Characteristics Affecting Tolerance, Seydi̇ Ahmet Bağci, Hasan Eki̇z, Ahmet Yilmaz Jan 2003

Determination Of The Salt Tolerance Of Some Barley Genotypes And The Characteristics Affecting Tolerance, Seydi̇ Ahmet Bağci, Hasan Eki̇z, Ahmet Yilmaz

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

The salt (NaCl) tolerance of 8 barley genotypes was investigated. Plants were grown hyroponically in Hoagland solution at 5 different NaCl concentrations. Germination percentage, shoot and root length, shoot and root dry weight, salt tolerance percentage, and K and Na concentrations in the shoots and roots were evaluated. Salt tolerance percentage, which is calculated from the germination percentage and dry weight production, was the most reliable criterion. On the other hand, with some exceptions, high K concentration and K/Na ratios were other potential criteria. Erginel-90 and WBELT-10 showed high levels of tolerance; and Obruk-86, Anadolu-86, Kıral-97 and Karatay-94 showed medium …


Effect Of Cadmium On Growth And Concentrations Of Cadmium, Ascorbic Acid And Sulphydryl Groups In Durum Wheat Cultivars, Levent Öztürk, Seli̇m Eker, Faruk Özkutlu, İsmai̇l Çakmak Jan 2003

Effect Of Cadmium On Growth And Concentrations Of Cadmium, Ascorbic Acid And Sulphydryl Groups In Durum Wheat Cultivars, Levent Öztürk, Seli̇m Eker, Faruk Özkutlu, İsmai̇l Çakmak

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

By using two durum wheat cultivars (Triticum durum L. cvs. Balcali-85 and C-1252) a nutrient solution experiment was carried out to study i) genotypic variation in cadmium (Cd) tolerance, ii) Cd concentrations in plants, and iii) the role of ascorbic acid and non-protein SH groups (SH: sulphydryl) in Cd tolerance. Plants were grown under controlled climatic conditions for 15 days and subjected to increasing Cd supply (0, 6, 30, 75 and 150 µM). Of the two cultivars, C-1252 showed greater sensitivity to Cd toxicity as judged from the severity of Cd toxicity symptoms on leaves. Increasing Cd supply markedly reduced …