Stress Management

Comparative Levels of Salinity Tolerance of Different Vegetable Crops

R. K. Maiti, P. Vidyasagar, P. Umashankar, A. Gupta, D. Rajkumar and H. González Rodríguez

  • Page No:  105 - 109
  • Published online: 07 Sep 2010

  • Abstract
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Using a semi-hydroponic technique, experiments were carried out with the objective to evaluate the salinity tolerance in different hybrids of commercial vegetable crops (okra, onion, sponge gourd, carrot, bitter gourd, ridge gourd, bottle gourd, sweet corn, cucumber, water melon, tomato, and chilli) at seedling stage. In general, in all vegetable crops, highly significant differences were found among hybrids and NaCl concentration with respect to emergence (%), emergence index, shoot length and root length. Emergence was highly correlated with shoot length, and root length showing the contribution of shoot length to salinity tolerance in different vegetable crops. With increasing salinity, there was an increase in root length in salinity tolerant lines but there was a corresponding decrease in root length in susceptible ones. A comparative study on salinity levels revealed that two hybrids of okra genotypes can tolerate up to 0.15 M NaCl. Among these two hybrids, cv. Sleek is the best. Onion hybrids can tolerate up to 0.10 M NaCl and water melon can tolerate up to 0.15 M NaCl. Among the three water melon hybrids, cv. Slice is the best followed by cv. Candy. Bitter gourd can tolerate up to 0.15 M NaCl. Bottle gourd can tolerate up to 0.1 M NaCl. Cucumber hybrids showed an increase in root length under saline conditions which could be related to osmotic adjustment. Among the three cucumber hybrids, Salad is the best followed by cv. Harmony. Among all vegetable crops, gourds are tolerant to salinity, while onion, tomato and chilli are susceptible to this abiotic stress factor. The hybrids of these vegetable crop species which tolerate high levels of NaCl at the seedling stage, have a great potential under saline prone areas.      

Keywords :   NaCl, tolerance, vegetable, hybrids


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Maiti RK, Vidyasagar P, Umashankar P, Gupta A, Rajkumar  D, Rodríguez &G. Comparative Levels of Salinity Tolerance of Different Vegetable Crops IJBSM [Internet]. 07Sep.2010[cited 8Feb.2022];1(1):105-109. Available from: http://www.pphouse.org/ijbsm-article-details.php?article=49

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