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Original Articles

Interactive Effect of Soil Salinity and Copper Application on Growth and Chemical Composition of Pistachio Seedlings (cv. Badami)

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Pages 688-702 | Received 24 Jul 2012, Accepted 27 Sep 2012, Published online: 04 Mar 2014
 

Abstract

The effects of five salinity levels and four Cu levels on growth and chemical composition of Badami pistachio seedlings were studied under greenhouse conditions in a completely randomized design with three replications. Growth parameters were determined on the 24th week after planting. Total elemental uptake amounts in shoot and root of plant were measured. Results showed that salinity decreased leaf area, stem height, and shoot and root dry weights. Application of 2.5 and 5 mg copper (Cu) kg−1 soil significantly increased root dry weight, whereas it had no significant effects on shoot dry weight and leaf area. Application of 7.5 mg Cu kg−1 soil had a negative effect on stem height. Salinity declined shoot and root total Cu and phosphorus (P) uptake amounts but increased shoot and root total sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl) uptake amounts. Copper increased shoot and root total Cu uptake amounts, root total P uptake, and shoot total Na uptake but decreased shoot total Cl uptake.

Acknowledgment

We thank Vali-e-Asr University of Rafsanjan Research Council for approval and financial support.

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