Morphological and physiological responses of two Osmanthus fragrans cultivars to salt stress

We examined the morphological and physiological responses of Osmanthus fragrans 'Yingui' (Yin) and O. fragrans 'Jingui' (Jin) to different NaCl concentrations. NaCl concentrations significantly affected plant height and leaf mass per area. Total biomass decreased by 22.8-41.8% un...

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Published inPhotosynthetica Vol. 61; no. 1; pp. 124 - 134
Main Authors GUO, C.Y., MENG, C.J., YUE, M.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Institute of Experimental Botany 13.04.2023
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Summary:We examined the morphological and physiological responses of Osmanthus fragrans 'Yingui' (Yin) and O. fragrans 'Jingui' (Jin) to different NaCl concentrations. NaCl concentrations significantly affected plant height and leaf mass per area. Total biomass decreased by 22.8-41.8% under moderate and high NaCl which inhibited O. fragrans growth. The ratio of root to shoot biomass in Yin was 44.3% higher than that in Jin at high NaCl concentrations which suggested that Yin possesses conservative resource acquisition strategies to resist salt stress. Compared to Yin, Jin showed higher net photosynthesis, stomatal conductance, and intercellular CO2 concentration under high NaCl treatment. Jin exhibited also relatively higher proline, soluble sugar, K+ content, and K+/Na+ under the treatments implying that acquisitive resource acquisition may be the main strategy for salt resistance in Jin. Our results demonstrated that Yin and Jin could be cultivated in saline land in a short time and the two cultivars respond to salinity by different morphological and physiological mechanisms.
ISSN:0300-3604
1573-9058
DOI:10.32615/ps.2023.012