Effects of salt stress on growth, photosynthesis and solute accumulation in three poplar cultivars

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This study compared the effects of salt (NaCl) stress on growth, photosynthesis and solute accumulation in seedlings of the three poplar (Populus bonatii) cultivars Populus × BaiLin-2 (BL-2), Populus × BaiLin-3 (BL-3), and Populus × Xjiajiali (XJJL). The results showed that BL-2 and BL-3 could not survive at a salinity level of 200 mM but XJJL grew well. The effect of moderate salt stress on leaf extension of the three cultivars was only slight. At a high level of salinity, however, NaCl clearly inhibited leaf extension of BL-2 and BL-3, whereas it did not affect that of XJJL, and the net photosynthetic rate (PN) in XJJL was much higher than those of BL-2 and BL-3. The lower PN of BL-2 and BL-3 might be associated with the high concentration of Na+ and/or Cl- accumulated in the leaves, which could be toxic in photosynthesis system. In summary, the greater salt-tolerance of XJJL compared with that of BL-2 and BL-3 might be explained by the higher PN and photosynthetic area, the lower Na+/K- ratio and Cl- in the leaf, and the greater accumulation of soluble sugars and SO42-. © Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2009.

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Chen, W., Zou, D., Guo, W., Xu, H., Shi, D., & Yang, C. (2009). Effects of salt stress on growth, photosynthesis and solute accumulation in three poplar cultivars. Photosynthetica, 47(3), 415–421. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11099-009-0063-y

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