2011 EJRNL PP Neha Tusharbhai Patel 1.pdf)u
Terbatas Irwan Sofiyan
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Greenhouse experiments were conducted to assess the effects of supplemental calcium in salinised soil
on the response of germination and seedling growth of Caesalpinia crista, L. (Fabaceae). NaCl and
CaSO42H2O were added to the soil and 0:0, !:0, 1:0.25, 1:0.50, 1:0.75, 1:1, 1:1.25, and 1:1.50 Na/Ca ratios
were maintained. Salinity significantly retarded the seed germination and seedling growth, but the injurious
effects of NaCl on seed germination were ameliorated and seedling growth was restored with calcium
supply at the critical level (1:0.50 Na/Ca ratio) to salinised soil. Calcium supply above the critical
level further retarded the seed germination and seedling growth due to the increased soil salinity. Salt
stress reduced N, P, K and Ca content in plant tissues, but these nutrients were restored by addition of
calcium at the critical level to saline soil. The opposite was true for Na+. The results are discussed in terms
of the beneficial effects of calcium supply on the seedling growth of C. crista grown under saline
conditions.
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