Foliar Salt Tolerance of ACER GENOTYPES
Using Chlorophyll Fluorescence
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Glynn C. Percival, Gillian A. Fraser, and Gavin Oxenham
Abstract: The effect of increasing salinity on a range of chlorophyll fluorescence parameters in foliar tissue of 30 Acer genotypes was examined. The magnitude of the fluorescence responses differed among genotypes ranging from minor effects to substantial leaf tissue damage. Interpretation of the fluorescence expressions provided an insight into mechanisms of salt damage and resilience among genotypes. Based on reductions in a performance index (PIp) following salinity, genotypes were ranked in order from tolerant to sensitive. Based on this ranking criterion, marked differences in salt tolerance among genotypes were distinguished. It is concluded that chlorophyll fluorescence offers a rapid screening technique for assessing the foliar salinity tolerance of urban trees.
Keywords: Salinity tolerance; urban trees; sodium; chloride; maple; Acer.
https://doi.org/10.48044/jauf.2003.008
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