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English : Influence of soil salinity on nutrients uptake, yield and yield component of two wheat varieties
Arabic : تأثير ملوحة التربه على إمتصاص العناصر والمحصول ومكوناته لصنفين من القمح
Abstract In arid and semi arid regions with irrigated agriculture conditions ,excess soluble salts often occurs .Bread wheat is one of the primary crops used for human feeding .The response of salinity tolerant (Sakha 92 ) and salinity sensitive (Gemmiza 9) cultivars against salinity hazard is unclear . The effect of soil salinity levels ( 0.08 ,0.2, 0.4and 0.6 %) were assessed on yield and yield component as well as N,P and K content of the two type of wheat . The obtained results can be summarized in Increasing soil salinity level from ( Control ) to 0.2% increased seedling emergence percentage of the studied wheat varieties, whereas, raising the soil salinity level above 0.2% ( 0.4 and 0.6% ) decreased seedling emergence mean of the studied wheat varieties to a large extend in the first ( 0 - 5 days after sowing) , and second ( 5 - 10 days after sowing) count only , 0.2 % soil salinity enhanced tillering process of both cultivars (2.97 % and1.53 % increase for sakha92 and Gemmiza 9 ,respectively) . In the same order soil salinity level of 0.6 % caused 62.68 and 72.24 % decrease in the same respect . Slight soil salinity ( 0.2 % ) led to slight increase ( 1.4 % ) in leaf area than that of control treatment, while the highest levels of soil salinity ( 0.4 and 0.6 % ) caused 49.92 and 66.63.% reduction , respectively . Increasing soil salinity levels from control ( 0.08%) to 0.2% increased shoot dry weight of the studied wheat varieties, and the salt sensitive variety ( Gemmiza 9 cv. ) is more excited than the salt tolerant one ( Sakha 92 ) . 0.4 and 0.6% soil salinity levels had pronounced negative effects on shoot dry weight of Gemmiza 9 cv. too . Sakha 92 cv. ( salt tolerant cv. ) accumulated higher Nitrogen (523.106 mg / pot) than that of Gemmiza 9 cv. (469.973 mg / pot ) . In spite of phosphorus concentration decreased with increasing soil salinity level above control , the phosphorus uptake by shoot was increased with increasing soil salinity level , from control to 0.2% , such increase was mainly due to higher increase in shoot dry weight , which compensate the decrease of phosphorus concentration , and increase phosphorus uptake by shoots . Little increase in potassium uptake , at soil salinity level of 0.2% , was found, then sharply decreased due to raising soil salinity level above that . So, sakha 92 cultivar has a higher potassium uptake (971.279 mg/pot) than that of Gimmiza 9 ( 879.622 mg/pot) cultivar . The average of 100 grains weight of varieties was increased by 6.46 %as soil salinity raised from control to 0.2 % . Raising soil salinity level above 0.2 % , sharply decreased 100 grain weight where, .0.4 and 0.6 % soil salinity caused 23.89 and 35.08 % decrease in this respect , respectively. A lower increase in grain yield ( 5.08% ) of Gemmiza 9 cultivar was observed , compared to that of Sakha 92 cultivar ( 6.31% ) , due to soil salinity level increase from control to 0.2% , meanwhile , soil salinity level of 0.6% caused a severe reduction in grain yield of Gemmiza 9 cultivar ( 36.90%) than that of sakha 92 cultivar ( 29.00% )
Publication year 2005
Pages 5689-5700
Availability location Soils, Water and Environment Research Institute, ARC, 9 Cairo Univ. St., Giza, Egypt
Availability number
Organization Name
    Soil, Water and Environment Research Institute (SWERI)
City Mansoura
serial title Mansoura University Journal of Agricultural Sciences
Web Page
ISSN 1110-0346
Author(s) from ARC
External authors (outside ARC)
    محمد وجدى العجرودى كلية الزراعة - جامعة المنصورة
    جمعه لبيب كلية الزراعة - جامعة المنصورة
    طه أحمد محمد عبده
Agris Categories Crop husbandryFertilizingPlant physiology - NutritionSoil fertility
AGROVOC
TERMS
Nutrients. Soil salinity. Wheats. Yield components. Yields.
Publication Type Journal

 
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