Efecto de la salinidad de NaCl en nueve cultivares de ají o chile dulce (Capsicum annuum, L.): (2) Contenido y distribuciÓn de minerales (con 6 figuras)
2002
Salt tolerance of nine cultivars of bell pepper (Capsicum annuum L.), "Moar", "Castor", "Christie", "Ace", "Kyonami", "Eiko", "Capistrano", "Jupiter", and "Ancho San Luis" was studied during vegetative growth in the greenhouse. Salinity treatments were applied through irrigation with a 50% diluted Hoagland solution, containing 0, 25, 50, and 100 mM.L - 1 NaCl. Salinities up to 50 mM increased the concentration of all minerals in the plant tissues, mainly Na + and Cl- in all cultivars. The roots had higher Na + concentration than leaves; C 1 - in leaves was mu? higher than Na + . K + concentation in the tissues was less affected than Na + and Cl - by salinity increase. The results suggest that during vegetative growth, the concentration responses were different among cultivars to the responses in NaCl tolerance. The lower translocation of Na + from root to leaf suggests that cultivars with more Na content in the root at the end of the experiment, showed more tolerance to NaCl.
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