Assessment of salinity tolerance based upon morpho-physiological attributes in white jute (Corchorus capsularis L.)

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Aim: A study was conducted to evaluate the salinity tolerance of white jute (C. capsularis) cultivars. Methodology: Five white jute cultivars were assessed for different salinity concentrations (0, 100, 150, 200 and 250 mM NaCl) in a split plot design with three replications per concentration under greenhouse condition. A total of fifteen plants were sampled from each treatment ten days after treatment with NaCl to determine morphological and physiological parameters. Results: Increased NaCl concentrations reduced all the morphological and physiological parameters such as plant height, root length, number of leaves, leaf area, shoot and root dry weight, relative leaf water content (R LW C), chlorophyll, protein, proline content, K+accumulation in shoot and leaves, but water saturation deficit (WSD) and Na+contents were increased in the shoot and leaves. Interpretation: The study revealed that among all cultivars assessed JRC-532 and JRC-321 showed relatively better performance against salt stress whereas cultivar JRC-517 was found more susceptible to salt stress.

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Naik, M. R., Barman, D., Maruthi, R. T., Babu, V. R., Mandal, U. K., & Kundu, D. K. (2019). Assessment of salinity tolerance based upon morpho-physiological attributes in white jute (Corchorus capsularis L.). Journal of Environmental Biology, 40(3), 377–383. https://doi.org/10.22438/jeb/40/3/MRN-905

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