A study was conducted in the glass house to observe the role of K/Na ratio and moisture contents on the growth of wheat (Triticum aestivum L .cv. Lu-26) under NaCl stress. The plants were grown under hydroponic conditions at two salinity levels of 0 and 50 mM as NaCl. Calcium as CaSO 4 . 2H 2 O was applied at 3 and 6 mM to the pots of salinity. The plants were harvested after 30 days of growth. The treatments showed a highly significant (p< 0.01) effect on the growth and ionic relations. Fresh weight of shoot and root increased by 44 and 41 % respectively, with increased application of CaSO 4 from 3 to 6 mM in the saline medium. Dry mass was increased by 46% at 50 mM of NaCl with the application of 6 mM of CaSO 4 .2H 2 O. Relative water content in the root decreased with the application of CaSO 4 .2H 2 O in saline treatment as compared to non-saline treatment. The increased K/Na ratio had a pronounced effect on the increase of dry mass of shoot by 72% at 6 mM than 3 mM of CaSO 4 .2H 2 O application in the saline medium. @JASEM
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Niazi, B., Zaman, B., Salim, M., & Athar, H. (2009). Growth response, water relations and K/Na ratio in wheat under sodium and calcium interactions. Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.4314/jasem.v11i1.46833
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