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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 2011, Vol. 22 ›› Issue (11): 2875-2882.

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Oat growth and cation absorption characteristics under salt and alkali stress.

FAN Yuan1, REN Chang-zhong2, LI Pin-fang1, REN Tu-sheng1   

  1. 1College of Resources and Environmental Sciences, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100193, China;2Baicheng Academy of Agricultural Science, Baicheng 137000, Jilin, China
  • Online:2011-11-18 Published:2011-11-18

Abstract: This paper monitored the oat growth and cation absorption characteristics on a saline-alkali soil in the Baicheng region of Jilin Province under low, medium, and high levels of salt stress. No significant differences were observed in the shoot growth and yield components under the three levels of salt stress, but the root biomass and root/shoot ratio decreased significantly with increasing salt stress level. At maturing stage, the root/shoot ratio under medium and high salt stresses was 77.2% and 64.5% of that under low salt stress, respectively. Under the three levels of salt stress, the K+/Na+ and Ca2+/Na+ ratios in oat plant had significant differences at trefoil stage, but no significant differences at heading stage. With the increase of salt stress level, the cation absorption selectivity coefficient of oat at filling stage decreased significantly, but the transportation selectivity coefficient had no significant difference under the three levels of  stress. It was concluded that oat could adapt to the salt and alkali stress of soda-alkaline soil to some extent, and the adaptation capability decreased with the increasing level of stress. The decrease of oat root biomass and the stronger ion selective absorption capacity at heading stage under  salt and alkali stress could benefit the shoot growth and yield components of oat.

Key words: soda-alkaline soil, oat, salt stress, K+/Na+, absorption selectivity