| Authors | Hasan Bayat |
| Journal | Advances in Horticultural Science |
| Page number | 145-153 |
| Serial number | 36 |
| Volume number | 2 |
| Paper Type | Full Paper |
| Published At | 2022 |
| Journal Grade | ISI |
| Journal Type | Typographic |
| Journal Country | Italy |
| Journal Index | Scopus |
Abstract
Although the effect of salinity stress on some species of Salvia has
been studied, so far no research has been done on S. lavandulifolia species.
Therefore, a greenhouse pot experiment was carried out to investigate the
impacts of salt stress on vegetative parameters, chlorophyll content, and
antioxidants activity in Salvia lavandulifolia Vahl. Treatments included different
irrigation water salinity levels (S0=1.3, S1=3.3, S2=5.3, S3=7.3, S4=9.3, S5=11.3,
and S6=13.3 dS m1)
which were arranged in a completely randomized design.
The results showed that salinity treatments significantly affected the plant
growth attributes. The lowest plant height, leaf number, leaf length, and shoot
dry weight was recorded in the S6 treated plants with 62%, 41%, 44%, and 82%
decrease compared to the control, respectively. Treatment of S. lavandulifolia
plants with the highest salinity level (S6) decreased the content of chlorophyll
a, chlorophyll b, and total chlorophyll by 57%, 53%, and 54% compared to the
control, respectively. Salt stress at all levels increased the total phenolic content,
and the highest value was obtained in the S6 treated plants. Free radical
scavenging capacity was significantly increased by all the levels of salinity
stress, and the highest (85.14%) value was obtained in the S6 treated plants. In
general, S. lavandulifolia can be classified as a speciessensitive
plant.
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