A field trial conducted on the melon cultivar Huanghemi irrigated with saline water was carried out in Minqin County in the two-year period, 2007 and 2008. In three irrigation treatments different saline water concentrations were applied, i.e. 0.8 g L-1 (Control C), 2 g L-1 (Treatment S1) and 5 g L-1 (Treatment S2), reproducing the natural groundwater concentration in the county. The electrical conductivity of the saline water was: 1.00, 2.66 and 7.03 dS m-1, respectively. The aims of the study were: i) to monitor water consumption and water potential; ii) assess, during the whole crop cycle, some growth parameters and their relations for estimating the morpho-functional plant response irrigated with saline water; iii) determine the ion concentration in different plant tissues to evaluate which mechanism the plant activates in the presence of high salt concentrations. Under salinity stress the plants sustained the concentration of Ca, Mg and K, but at a level not sufficient to limit the Na adsorption. Therefore the melon yield decreased and it was determined by a displacement of the ratio K/Na and by a lower (?_t ) ? (total potential MPa). Consequently with increasing salinity, a significant reduction was observed in: water consumption (ETc, mm), leaf area duration (LAD m2 d), on shoot dry weight aboveground (W, g plant-1), on specific leaf area (SLA, cm2 g-1) and on leaf area ratio (LAR, cm2 g-1). In treatment S2, in addition to these changes which mainly affected the plant morphology with effects on the biomass produced, a moderate reduction was also observed in net assimilation rate (NAR, g m-2 d-1), water use efficiency (WUE), a significant reduction in the energy conversion efficiency (ECE, %) and, in short, in a reduction in the relative growth rate (RGR, g g-1 d-1).

Effect of salinity on growth parameters, soil water potential and ion composition in Cucumis melo cv. Huanghemi in North-Western China

Anna TEDESCHI;Luca VITALE;Maria Grazia VOLPE;
2016

Abstract

A field trial conducted on the melon cultivar Huanghemi irrigated with saline water was carried out in Minqin County in the two-year period, 2007 and 2008. In three irrigation treatments different saline water concentrations were applied, i.e. 0.8 g L-1 (Control C), 2 g L-1 (Treatment S1) and 5 g L-1 (Treatment S2), reproducing the natural groundwater concentration in the county. The electrical conductivity of the saline water was: 1.00, 2.66 and 7.03 dS m-1, respectively. The aims of the study were: i) to monitor water consumption and water potential; ii) assess, during the whole crop cycle, some growth parameters and their relations for estimating the morpho-functional plant response irrigated with saline water; iii) determine the ion concentration in different plant tissues to evaluate which mechanism the plant activates in the presence of high salt concentrations. Under salinity stress the plants sustained the concentration of Ca, Mg and K, but at a level not sufficient to limit the Na adsorption. Therefore the melon yield decreased and it was determined by a displacement of the ratio K/Na and by a lower (?_t ) ? (total potential MPa). Consequently with increasing salinity, a significant reduction was observed in: water consumption (ETc, mm), leaf area duration (LAD m2 d), on shoot dry weight aboveground (W, g plant-1), on specific leaf area (SLA, cm2 g-1) and on leaf area ratio (LAR, cm2 g-1). In treatment S2, in addition to these changes which mainly affected the plant morphology with effects on the biomass produced, a moderate reduction was also observed in net assimilation rate (NAR, g m-2 d-1), water use efficiency (WUE), a significant reduction in the energy conversion efficiency (ECE, %) and, in short, in a reduction in the relative growth rate (RGR, g g-1 d-1).
2016
Istituto di Bioscienze e Biorisorse
Istituto di Scienze dell'Alimentazione - ISA
Istituto per i Sistemi Agricoli e Forestali del Mediterraneo - ISAFOM
saline irrigation; water consumption
water potential
growth analysis
Ion concentrations
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