Comparison of the Effects of Salt Stress and Salt–Alkaline Mixed Stress on the Mineral Nutrition of Sunflower

2012 
Sunflowers (Helianthus annuus L.) were treated with salt stress and saltalkaline mixed stress, which were established by mixing proportions of sodium chloride (NaCl), sodium sulfate (Na2SO4), sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3), and sodium carbonate (Na2CO3). The physiological indices of seedlings, including photosynthesis, growth, and mineral element contents, were determined to compare differences in the physiological responses of sunflower to salt stress and saltalkaline mixed stress. The results showed that the destructive effects of saltalkaline mixed stress on growth and photosynthesis were more severe than those of salt stress. The contents of mineral elements in the plants stressed were significantly less under saltalkaline mixed stress than under salt stress. Data analysis indicated that both stresses caused ionic activity and free concentrations of some mineral elements to decline and even caused precipitation. This was coupled with a reduction of absorption capacity of roots. In conclusion, the min...
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