A comparative study of the effects of NaCl salinity on respiration, photosynthesis, and leaf extension growth in Beta vulgaris L. (sugar beet)
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PAPP, JEANETTE C.
BALL, MARILYN C.
TERRY, NORMAN
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Abstract. Three parameters influencing the capacity for carbon accumulation, i.e. photosynthesis, respiration, and leaf extension growth, were studied in Beta vulgaris L. (sugar beet) cultured in nutrient solution containing 0.5 to 500 mol m−3 NaCl. Leaf extension growth was the parameter most sensitive to salinity: the initial rate of leaf extension and final leaf length each declined linearly with increase in external NaCl concentration. Photosynthetic O2 evolution of thin leaf slices did not decline until salinity levels reached 350 to 500 mol m−3 NaCl, while respiratory O2 consumption was not affected by salinity throughout the range. The results suggest that the influence of salinity on the capacity for carbon accumulation in B. vulgaris occurs primarily through reduction in the area of photosynthetic surface.
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