Responses of Selected C3 and C4 Halophytes to Elevated CO 2 Concentration under Salinity

2018 
Halophytes have superior capacity to withstand soil salinity and are appropriate resources to study the mechanism of salt tolerance which can be harnessed to develop crops to withstand salinity. In this communication, we report the effect of salinity (200 mM NaCl) and elevated carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) treatments in tandem, on select halophytes that have different photosynthetic pathways: C3 and C4. The plants were raised in ambient (380 ppm) and enriched (500 ppm) concentrations of CO 2 using a mini-FACE facility. Total chlorophyll content, total soluble sugar concentration, lipid peroxidation level and electrolyte leakage were measured from fresh leaf samples collected at different time points. The results show a positive effect for elevated CO 2 concentration on salt tolerance in both C3 and C4 plants, and indicate that halophytes may benefit from rising atmospheric CO 2 concentration. The results also suggest that C4 halophytes may benefit from the rising atmospheric CO 2 concentration than C3 halophytes.
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