Salinity is one of the most abiotic stresses restricting wheat growth and productivity in arid and semi-arid regions. This study was carried out to examine the effect of salt stress induced by sodium chloride (NaCl) at different concentration levels (0, 50, 100 and 150 mM) on seed germination rate, root length, roots number, coleoptile length, root and shoot fresh weights of eleven durum wheat varieties. The results revealed significant differences among the genotypes for all the measured parameters. The increase in NaCl concentrations showed concomitant decrease in all morphological attributes, but varied depending on cultivars and levels of salinity. Seed germination rate and root length demonstrated a linear response to NaCl treatment, w...
Salinity stress is one of the major plant growth-limiting factors in agriculture. It causes ionic im...
In order to study the effects of different levels of salinity on germination components of wheat cul...
African Crop Science Journal, Vol. 4. No.4, pp. 423-432, 1996 Response of some varieties of durum wh...
Salinity is one of the most abiotic stresses restricting wheat growth and productivity in arid and s...
Salinity is one of the most abiotic stresses restricting wheat growth and productivity in arid and s...
Salinity is one of the major abiotic environmental stresses affecting plant crops. The present study...
Abiotic stresses reduce the production of crops by 50% which significantly affects the food security...
Salinity is an important source of abiotic stress, limiting crop performance in most arid and semi-a...
Salinity is one of the most important environmental stresses that limits soil fertility and has adve...
Abstract Salt stress is a major stress influencing wheat seedling establishment. A laboratory exper...
Abstract\ud Salt stress is a major stress influencing wheat seedling establishment. A laboratory exp...
This experiment was conducted in the laboratory of plantation crops/Faculty of Agriculture/Universit...
Salt stress is one of the worldwide problems and have negative effects on crop productivity. In plan...
In two consecutive seasons (2007-08 and 2008-09), field experiments were conducted at Soil Salinity ...
African Crop Science Journal, Vol. 4. No.4, pp. 423-432, 1996 Response of some varieties of durum wh...
Salinity stress is one of the major plant growth-limiting factors in agriculture. It causes ionic im...
In order to study the effects of different levels of salinity on germination components of wheat cul...
African Crop Science Journal, Vol. 4. No.4, pp. 423-432, 1996 Response of some varieties of durum wh...
Salinity is one of the most abiotic stresses restricting wheat growth and productivity in arid and s...
Salinity is one of the most abiotic stresses restricting wheat growth and productivity in arid and s...
Salinity is one of the major abiotic environmental stresses affecting plant crops. The present study...
Abiotic stresses reduce the production of crops by 50% which significantly affects the food security...
Salinity is an important source of abiotic stress, limiting crop performance in most arid and semi-a...
Salinity is one of the most important environmental stresses that limits soil fertility and has adve...
Abstract Salt stress is a major stress influencing wheat seedling establishment. A laboratory exper...
Abstract\ud Salt stress is a major stress influencing wheat seedling establishment. A laboratory exp...
This experiment was conducted in the laboratory of plantation crops/Faculty of Agriculture/Universit...
Salt stress is one of the worldwide problems and have negative effects on crop productivity. In plan...
In two consecutive seasons (2007-08 and 2008-09), field experiments were conducted at Soil Salinity ...
African Crop Science Journal, Vol. 4. No.4, pp. 423-432, 1996 Response of some varieties of durum wh...
Salinity stress is one of the major plant growth-limiting factors in agriculture. It causes ionic im...
In order to study the effects of different levels of salinity on germination components of wheat cul...
African Crop Science Journal, Vol. 4. No.4, pp. 423-432, 1996 Response of some varieties of durum wh...