Abstract: Results of a research to study salinity effects on artichoke cv. Orlando are reported. Salinity rise delayed the artichoke regrowth, decreased the leaves number, the plant height, the number and the basal diameter of shoots, average weight and the number of buds. Threshold and slope values confirm literature's indications that put artichoke among the species moderately salt tolerant. In particular, threshold and slope values for weight of buds yield was equal to 2.6 dS m(-1) and 5.4 % m dS(-1), respectively; for number of buds, instead, we can observe a higher tolerance with threshold of 4.6 dS m(-1) and slope of 3.9 % in dS(-1).

Response of artichoke to salinity.

2005

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Abstract: Results of a research to study salinity effects on artichoke cv. Orlando are reported. Salinity rise delayed the artichoke regrowth, decreased the leaves number, the plant height, the number and the basal diameter of shoots, average weight and the number of buds. Threshold and slope values confirm literature's indications that put artichoke among the species moderately salt tolerant. In particular, threshold and slope values for weight of buds yield was equal to 2.6 dS m(-1) and 5.4 % m dS(-1), respectively; for number of buds, instead, we can observe a higher tolerance with threshold of 4.6 dS m(-1) and slope of 3.9 % in dS(-1).
2005
Istituto di Scienze delle Produzioni Alimentari - ISPA
90 6605 638 X
Cynara cardunculus
salinity tolerance
irrigation
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