| نویسندگان | Hassan Bayat,Maryam Davoodi |
| نشریه | JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE AND POSTHARVEST RESEARCH |
| شماره صفحات | 31-44 |
| شماره سریال | 7 |
| شماره مجلد | 1 |
| نوع مقاله | Full Paper |
| تاریخ انتشار | 2024 |
| نوع نشریه | چاپی |
| کشور محل چاپ | ایران |
| نمایه نشریه | isc،Scopus |
چکیده مقاله
Purpose: Seed germination and seedling growth are recognized as
the most sensitive stages of salinity for the majority of plant species.
This experiment aimed to characterize the impact of various salinity
levels on selected ornamental plants from the Asteraceae family
including Gazannia splendens, Rudbeckia hirta, Ageratum
houstonianum, Gaillardia aristata, and Coreopsis grandiflora during
the seed germination stage. Research method: Five independent
experiments were conducted in a completely randomized design
(CRD), comprising seven treatments with different concentrations of
sodium chloride (0, 20, 40, 60, 80, 100, and 120 mM) in four
replications using Petrie plates. Findings: The salinity of 120 mM
significantly reduced the seed germination percentage in G.
splendens, G. aristata, and C. grandiflora, compared to the other
species. A. houstanianum exhibited a stimulating effect on seed
germination percentage with salinity levels ranging from 20 mM to
80 mM. Salinity stress at a concentration of 120 mM had negatively
affected vegetative traits in A. houstonianum, R. hirta, G. aristata,
and C. grandiflora, inhibiting the growth of plumule in A.
houstonianum and C. grandiflora. However, traits like plumule
length and seedling length in G. splendens remained unaffected by
salinity. Research limitations: No limitations were identified.
Originality/Value: Results demonstrate varied responses of
ornamental plants to different salinity levels. R. hirta exhibited
superior performance in seed germination and early seedling stages
compared to other plants.
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