Effect of Calcium On Barley Tolerance To Increased Concentration Of NaCl

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  • F.A.A. Al- Rubaiee

Abstract

       This study was conducted to the college of education ( Ibn Al- Haitham ) – University of Baghdad ( 2001 – 2002 ) to evaluate the barley ( Hordeum vulgare L. ) response to effect of salinity  and salinity with calcium in the growth medium . Seed germination was carried out in petridishs by using the nutrient solution of Arnon and Hoagland containing different concentrations of NaCl ( 0,50,100 and 150 mM ) and these  concentrations with 5mM calcium  sulfate . Plant growth was continued in hydroponic culture in green house for 4 weeks .       Results showed that salinity caused a decrease in the percentage of germination, plant growth ,  protein content and stability of the plasma membrane  significantly reduced by adding calcium in the growth medium .          Results supported the importance of calcium in tolerance of crope plants to saline stress

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Published

09-Aug-2017

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Biology

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