Effects of NaCl salinity on leaf water status, proline and mineral ion content of four Cucurbitaceae species

Members of Cucurbitaceae are salt-sensitive plants and continuous fertilization without sufficient leaching may create saline environment that consequently reduce their growth and yield. A study was carried out to evaluate the physiological responses of four selected Cucurbitaceae species to NaCl sa...

ver descrição completa

Detalhes bibliográficos
Principais autores: Othman Ghani, Muhammad Najib, Awang, Yahya, Ismail, Mohd Firdaus
Formato: Artigo
Idioma:English
Publicado em: Southern Cross Publishing 2018
Acesso em linha:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/72503/1/Effects%20of%20NaCl%20salinity%20on%20leaf%20water%20status.pdf
_version_ 1825950097321492480
author Othman Ghani, Muhammad Najib
Awang, Yahya
Ismail, Mohd Firdaus
author_facet Othman Ghani, Muhammad Najib
Awang, Yahya
Ismail, Mohd Firdaus
author_sort Othman Ghani, Muhammad Najib
collection UPM
description Members of Cucurbitaceae are salt-sensitive plants and continuous fertilization without sufficient leaching may create saline environment that consequently reduce their growth and yield. A study was carried out to evaluate the physiological responses of four selected Cucurbitaceae species to NaCl salinity stress. Four types of Cucurbitaceae viz. cucumber (Cucumis sativa), squash (Cucurbita moschata), bitter gourd (Momordica charantia) and bottle gourd (Lagenaria siceraria) were subjected to four levels of NaCl (0, 25, 50, 75 mM) and data on leaf relative water content, proline content and concentration of Na+ and Cl- for leaf, stem and root were collected. Given that the dominant salt in saline soils is NaCl, both Na+ and Cl- ions will occur naturally in high concentrations. However, degree of increment was different between species. As salinity levels increased from 0 to 75 mM, Na+ concentrations in roots in bitter gourd had the highest increase; while in leaf had the lowest increase compared to other species. Increment of Cl- in leaf, stem and roots was the lowest in bitter gourd and highest in cucumber. Increase of proline content in cucumber was 3.55 times higher compared to control whereas in squash, bottle gourd and bitter gourd, the increase were respectively 2.00, 1.47 and 2.03 higher compared to their respective control. Proline content in cucumber was negatively correlated with relative water content, RWC (r = - 0.83, p ≤ 0.01), whereas in other species no correlation was recorded. In conclusion, based on Na and Cl ion concentration, RWC and proline content, bitter gourd was least salt-sensitive while cucumber was most salt-sensitive Cucurbitaceae species.
first_indexed 2024-03-06T10:09:24Z
format Article
id upm.eprints-72503
institution Universiti Putra Malaysia
language English
last_indexed 2024-03-06T10:09:24Z
publishDate 2018
publisher Southern Cross Publishing
record_format dspace
spelling upm.eprints-725032020-10-19T06:10:50Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/72503/ Effects of NaCl salinity on leaf water status, proline and mineral ion content of four Cucurbitaceae species Othman Ghani, Muhammad Najib Awang, Yahya Ismail, Mohd Firdaus Members of Cucurbitaceae are salt-sensitive plants and continuous fertilization without sufficient leaching may create saline environment that consequently reduce their growth and yield. A study was carried out to evaluate the physiological responses of four selected Cucurbitaceae species to NaCl salinity stress. Four types of Cucurbitaceae viz. cucumber (Cucumis sativa), squash (Cucurbita moschata), bitter gourd (Momordica charantia) and bottle gourd (Lagenaria siceraria) were subjected to four levels of NaCl (0, 25, 50, 75 mM) and data on leaf relative water content, proline content and concentration of Na+ and Cl- for leaf, stem and root were collected. Given that the dominant salt in saline soils is NaCl, both Na+ and Cl- ions will occur naturally in high concentrations. However, degree of increment was different between species. As salinity levels increased from 0 to 75 mM, Na+ concentrations in roots in bitter gourd had the highest increase; while in leaf had the lowest increase compared to other species. Increment of Cl- in leaf, stem and roots was the lowest in bitter gourd and highest in cucumber. Increase of proline content in cucumber was 3.55 times higher compared to control whereas in squash, bottle gourd and bitter gourd, the increase were respectively 2.00, 1.47 and 2.03 higher compared to their respective control. Proline content in cucumber was negatively correlated with relative water content, RWC (r = - 0.83, p ≤ 0.01), whereas in other species no correlation was recorded. In conclusion, based on Na and Cl ion concentration, RWC and proline content, bitter gourd was least salt-sensitive while cucumber was most salt-sensitive Cucurbitaceae species. Southern Cross Publishing 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/72503/1/Effects%20of%20NaCl%20salinity%20on%20leaf%20water%20status.pdf Othman Ghani, Muhammad Najib and Awang, Yahya and Ismail, Mohd Firdaus (2018) Effects of NaCl salinity on leaf water status, proline and mineral ion content of four Cucurbitaceae species. Australian Journal of Crop Science, 12 (9). 1434 - 1439. ISSN 1835-2693; ESSN: 1835-2707 https://www.cropj.com/september2018.html 10.21475/ajcs.18.12.09.PNE1113
spellingShingle Othman Ghani, Muhammad Najib
Awang, Yahya
Ismail, Mohd Firdaus
Effects of NaCl salinity on leaf water status, proline and mineral ion content of four Cucurbitaceae species
title Effects of NaCl salinity on leaf water status, proline and mineral ion content of four Cucurbitaceae species
title_full Effects of NaCl salinity on leaf water status, proline and mineral ion content of four Cucurbitaceae species
title_fullStr Effects of NaCl salinity on leaf water status, proline and mineral ion content of four Cucurbitaceae species
title_full_unstemmed Effects of NaCl salinity on leaf water status, proline and mineral ion content of four Cucurbitaceae species
title_short Effects of NaCl salinity on leaf water status, proline and mineral ion content of four Cucurbitaceae species
title_sort effects of nacl salinity on leaf water status proline and mineral ion content of four cucurbitaceae species
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/72503/1/Effects%20of%20NaCl%20salinity%20on%20leaf%20water%20status.pdf
work_keys_str_mv AT othmanghanimuhammadnajib effectsofnaclsalinityonleafwaterstatusprolineandmineralioncontentoffourcucurbitaceaespecies
AT awangyahya effectsofnaclsalinityonleafwaterstatusprolineandmineralioncontentoffourcucurbitaceaespecies
AT ismailmohdfirdaus effectsofnaclsalinityonleafwaterstatusprolineandmineralioncontentoffourcucurbitaceaespecies