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Some Biochemical Composition Changes in Tomato Plants as Response to Salt Stress

dc.contributor.advisorد. إبراهيم سالم شعبان
dc.date.accessioned2025-03-25T09:59:29Z
dc.date.available2025-03-25T09:59:29Z
dc.descriptionThe effect of sodium chloride (NaCl) concentrations on growth, osmotic potential and protein contents was investigated. It possible to conclude that the high concentration of 4000ppm NaCl resulted in reduction in plant height and the other yield related traits such as shoot fresh weight, shoot dry weight and root dry weight with varied proportions among the tomato genotypes. The reduction in plant height as response for salt stress ranged from 7.01% in cultivar UC3-97 to 31.92% in cultivar GS of the 0 concentration NaCl. . Reduction shoot fresh weight as response for salt stress ranged from 6.80% in cultivar UC3-97 to 33.50% in cultivar GS of the 0 concentration NaCl. Moreover, Reduction shoot dry weight as response for salt stress ranged from 6.49% in cultivar UC3-97 to 28.93% in cultivar N23 followed by 28.33% in cultivar GS of the 0 concentration NaCl. Finally, Reduction root dry weight as response for salt stress ranged from 6.22% in cultivar UC3-97 to 32.63% in cultivar GS of the control. These results indicated that cultivar UC3-97 was the most salt tolerant and cultivar GS was the most salt sensitive among the eight cultivars
dc.description.abstractThe effect of sodium chloride (NaCl) concentrations on growth, osmotic potential and protein contents was investigated. It possible to conclude that the high concentration of 4000ppm NaCl resulted in reduction in plant height and the other yield related traits such as shoot fresh weight, shoot dry weight and root dry weight with varied proportions among the tomato genotypes. The reduction in plant height as response for salt stress ranged from 7.01% in cultivar UC3-97 to 31.92% in cultivar GS of the 0 concentration NaCl. . Reduction shoot fresh weight as response for salt stress ranged from 6.80% in cultivar UC3-97 to 33.50% in cultivar GS of the 0 concentration NaCl. Moreover, Reduction shoot dry weight as response for salt stress ranged from 6.49% in cultivar UC3-97 to 28.93% in cultivar N23 followed by 28.33% in cultivar GS of the 0 concentration NaCl. Finally, Reduction root dry weight as response for salt stress ranged from 6.22% in cultivar UC3-97 to 32.63% in cultivar GS of the control. These results indicated that cultivar UC3-97 was the most salt tolerant and cultivar GS was the most salt sensitive among the eight cultivars
dc.identifier7163
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.academy.edu.ly/handle/123456789/1609
dc.subjectSome Biochemical Composition Changes in Tomato Plants as Response to Salt Stress
dc.titleSome Biochemical Composition Changes in Tomato Plants as Response to Salt Stress
dspace.entity.typeProject
project.endDate2018
project.funder.nameعلم النبات
project.investigatorالكيلانى سعدون الكيلانى
project.startDate2017
relation.isOrgUnitOfProject13bfe797-2549-41f6-9b52-4149aed89684
relation.isOrgUnitOfProject.latestForDiscovery13bfe797-2549-41f6-9b52-4149aed89684
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