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Application of Magnesium and Calcium Sulfate on Growth and Physiology of Forage Crops under Long-Term Salinity Stress

Soil salinity is major threat to crop growth and reducing cultivated land areas and salt-resistant crops have been required to sustain agriculture in salinized areas. This original research was performed to determine the effectiveness of MgSO(4) (MS) and CaSO(4) (CS) for each species and assess chan...

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Autores principales: Sharavdorj, Khulan, Byambadorj, Ser-Oddamba, Jang, Yeongmi, Cho, Jin-Woong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9785884/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36559688
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11243576
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author Sharavdorj, Khulan
Byambadorj, Ser-Oddamba
Jang, Yeongmi
Cho, Jin-Woong
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Byambadorj, Ser-Oddamba
Jang, Yeongmi
Cho, Jin-Woong
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description Soil salinity is major threat to crop growth and reducing cultivated land areas and salt-resistant crops have been required to sustain agriculture in salinized areas. This original research was performed to determine the effectiveness of MgSO(4) (MS) and CaSO(4) (CS) for each species and assess changes in the physiology and growth of fodder crops after short and long-term salt stress. Six treatments (CON (control); NaCl (NaCl 100 mM); 1 MS (1 mM MgSO(4) + 100 mM NaCl); 2 MS (2 mM MgSO(4) + 100 mM NaCl); 7.5 CS (7.5 mM CaSO(4) + 100 mM NaCl); and 10 CS (10 mM CaSO(4) + 100 mM NaCl)) were applied to Red clover (Trifolium pratense) and Tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea) under greenhouse conditions. Cultivars were evaluated based on their dry weights, physiological parameters, forage quality, and ion concentrations. The biomass of both species decreased significantly under NaCl treatments and increased under the MS and CS treatments compared to solely salinity treatments. Salinity caused a decrease in the photosynthetic rate, but compared to CON, the MS and CS treatments yielded superior results. Moreover, the Na(+)/K(+) ratio increased as Na(+) concentration increased but crop quality (CP, NDF, ADF) did not show significant differences under salinity. Overall, we concluded that these T. pratense and F. arundinacea species demonstrated various responses to salinity, MS, and CS by different physiological and morphological parameters and it turned out to be efficient under salinity stress.
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spelling pubmed-97858842022-12-24 Application of Magnesium and Calcium Sulfate on Growth and Physiology of Forage Crops under Long-Term Salinity Stress Sharavdorj, Khulan Byambadorj, Ser-Oddamba Jang, Yeongmi Cho, Jin-Woong Plants (Basel) Article Soil salinity is major threat to crop growth and reducing cultivated land areas and salt-resistant crops have been required to sustain agriculture in salinized areas. This original research was performed to determine the effectiveness of MgSO(4) (MS) and CaSO(4) (CS) for each species and assess changes in the physiology and growth of fodder crops after short and long-term salt stress. Six treatments (CON (control); NaCl (NaCl 100 mM); 1 MS (1 mM MgSO(4) + 100 mM NaCl); 2 MS (2 mM MgSO(4) + 100 mM NaCl); 7.5 CS (7.5 mM CaSO(4) + 100 mM NaCl); and 10 CS (10 mM CaSO(4) + 100 mM NaCl)) were applied to Red clover (Trifolium pratense) and Tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea) under greenhouse conditions. Cultivars were evaluated based on their dry weights, physiological parameters, forage quality, and ion concentrations. The biomass of both species decreased significantly under NaCl treatments and increased under the MS and CS treatments compared to solely salinity treatments. Salinity caused a decrease in the photosynthetic rate, but compared to CON, the MS and CS treatments yielded superior results. Moreover, the Na(+)/K(+) ratio increased as Na(+) concentration increased but crop quality (CP, NDF, ADF) did not show significant differences under salinity. Overall, we concluded that these T. pratense and F. arundinacea species demonstrated various responses to salinity, MS, and CS by different physiological and morphological parameters and it turned out to be efficient under salinity stress. MDPI 2022-12-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9785884/ /pubmed/36559688 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11243576 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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title_full_unstemmed Application of Magnesium and Calcium Sulfate on Growth and Physiology of Forage Crops under Long-Term Salinity Stress
title_short Application of Magnesium and Calcium Sulfate on Growth and Physiology of Forage Crops under Long-Term Salinity Stress
title_sort application of magnesium and calcium sulfate on growth and physiology of forage crops under long-term salinity stress
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