PHYSIOLOGICAL AND MOLECULAR RESPONSE OF WHEAT TO SOIL-APPLIED ENCAPSULATED CALCIUM CARBIDE UNDER SALINITY STRESS
2012
The objective of this study was to explore the potential of encapsulated calcium carbide (ECC) for improving performance of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) under salinity stress. Three levels of salinity, 0, 1250 and 2000 mg kg−1 soil, were developed with sodium chloride (NaCl) salt, whereas ECC formulation was applied at 0, 15 and 30 mg kg−1 soil. The gas chromatography (GC) analysis revealed that 30 mg kg−1 soil of the formulation produced 154.12 μmols of ethylene (C2H2) and 8.44 μmols of C2H4 over a period of 60 days. The ECC decreased plant height, conductance (C), and transpiration (E) up to 7, 19 and 21%, respectively, over control. There was substantial elevation in net photosynthesis (Pn), number of tillers, grain yield and relative leaf water content (RWC) up to 14, 19, 17 and 3% with ECC over control. Both levels of ECC increased protein content significantly in wheat leaves up to 46 and 60% over control. Similarly, salinity increased the protein content up to 54 and 168% over control in the presen...
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