نتایج جستجو برای: dj 1973 plant induced soil salinity patterns in two saltbush communities

تعداد نتایج: 17510606  

2016
Ya-Qing Pan Huan Guo Suo-Min Wang Bingyu Zhao Jin-Lin Zhang Qing Ma Hong-Ju Yin Ai-Ke Bao

Atriplex canescens (fourwing saltbush) is a C4 perennial fodder shrub with excellent resistance to salinity. However, the mechanisms underlying the salt tolerance in A. canescens are poorly understood. In this study, 5-weeks-old A. canescens seedlings were treated with various concentrations of external NaCl (0-400 mM). The results showed that the growth of A. canescens seedlings was significan...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2013
Özgül Inceoglu Leo Simon van Overbeek Joana Falcão Salles Jan Dirk van Elsas

In this study, the impacts of six potato (Solanum tuberosum) cultivars with different tuber starch allocations (including one genetically modified [GM] line) on the bacterial communities in field soil were investigated across two growth seasons interspersed with 1 year of barley cultivation, using quantitative PCR, clone library, and PCR-denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) analyses. ...

2008
Kevin Fort Andrew Walker

Understanding the mechanism of salinity tolerance in any crop plant is a prerequisite to crop development with regards to this trait. However, analogous to agronomic breeding for yield, salt tolerance breeding in grapevines is hampered by the complex nature of the plant response to a soil solution containing a high concentration of salt (reviewed in M. Ashraf and P.J.C. Harris, eds., 2005, Abio...

Fayaz, Firoozeh, Tarkesh Esfahani, Saeed, Zahedi, Morteza,

The soil salinity and the diffusion of potentially toxic chemicals to the soil environment through industrial and agricultural activities are known as important factors affecting the productivity of crop plants. Thus, an efficient strategy to increase crop yield, and to improve human and environmental health, is necessary to mitigate the impacts of these detrimental factors. Accordingly, a fact...

Journal: :journal of sciences islamic republic of iran 0

soil salinity poses considerable and increasing problems for agriculture, and is receiving much attention from plant breeders. the identification of genes whose expression enables plants to adapt to and/or tolerate salt stress is essential for breeding programs, but little is known about the genetic mechanisms of traits in saline conditions. the data obtained from 75 families produced by crossi...

2014
Anna J. Herzberger David S. Duncan Randall D. Jackson

It is well established that soil microbial communities change in response to altered land use and land cover, but less is known about the timing of these changes. Understanding temporal patterns in recovering microbial communities is an important part of improving how we assess and manage reconstructed ecosystems. We assessed patterns of community-level microbial diversity and abundance in corn...

2011
TONGGUI WU MING WU MUKUI YU JIANGHUA XIAO

Plant group classification relation to soil environmental characteristics was monitored in Hangzhou Bay coastal wetland, China. 18 taxa, belonging to 17 genus and 7 family were recorded, and classified into five groups by TWINSPAN viz A, Scirpus mariqueter group, B, Spartina alterniflora group, C, Phragmites communis group, D, Tamarix chinensis P. communis group, and E, Salix matsudana Imperata...

To evaluate the effect of soil salinity stress on some vegetative and reproductive traits of sunflower (Helianthus annus L.) oil varieties in Mahabad conditions, a factorial experiment was conducted in greenhouse condition based on randomized complete block design with five replications in 2009. Treatments were included five levels of soil salinity (EC: 0.5 (as control), 2, 4, 6 and 8 ds /m) an...

2014
Cheryl A. Murphy Bryan L. Foster

Metacommunity theory proposes that a collection of local communities are linked by dispersal and the resulting compositions are a product of both niche-based (species sorting) and spatial processes. Determining which of these factors is most important in different habitats can provide insight into the regulation of community assembly. To date, the metacommunity organization of heterotrophic soi...

2006
Jian-Kang Zhu

Plant salt stress is a condition where excessive salts in soil solution cause inhibition of plant growth or plant death. On a world scale, no toxic substance restricts plant growth more than does salt. Salt stress presents an increasing threat to plant agriculture. Among the various sources of soil salinity, irrigation combined with poor drainage is the most serious, because it represents losse...

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