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Changes in physiological indicators associated with salt tolerance in two contrasting cashew rootstocks

DOI: 10.1590/S1677-04202008000100006

Keywords: anacardium occidentale, organic solutes, salt stress, salt tolerance, sodium and chloride partitioning, sodium-to-potassium ratio.

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in order to identify salt tolerance indicators, several physiological variables were evaluated in two contrasting cashew (anacardium occidentale l.) rootstocks in response to salt stress. the tolerant ccp 09 genotype showed better growth performance after two weeks under a large range of nacl salinity (50, 100, 150 and 200 mm). the nacl treatments induced a significant drop in transpiration as a consequence of an increased stomatal resistance in both genotypes. no significant differences in na+, cl, and k+ concentrations were found in both roots and leaves regardless of rootstocks. the tolerant genotype exhibited lower relative water content and less negative leaf osmotic potential as compared with the sensitive genotype and, therefore, these variables could not be related to salt tolerance. salt stress caused more significant changes in protein and amino acid concentrations in roots than in leaves. among the physiological indicators, leaf membrane damage was closely associated with the differences in salt tolerance between the two cashew genotypes. furthermore, under nacl salinity the tolerant rootstock showed greater ability to accumulate compatible organic solutes (amino acids, proline and soluble sugars) in leaves in addition to maintaining the soluble sugar concentration in roots as compared with the sensitive rootstock.

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