2018
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2018.707.204
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Effect of Individual and Combined Salinity and High Temperature Stress during Germination Stage of Different Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Genotypes

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“…At a lower temperature of 15 • C, the difference in germination performances was insignificant with or without salt stress. The combination of the two factors also shows similar results in the germination of other plant species, including Sorghum bicolor, wheat, several medicinal plants, and three salt-resistant halophytes [30,38,56,57]. Temperature plays an important role in cell elongation and plant division, including during germination.…”
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“…At a lower temperature of 15 • C, the difference in germination performances was insignificant with or without salt stress. The combination of the two factors also shows similar results in the germination of other plant species, including Sorghum bicolor, wheat, several medicinal plants, and three salt-resistant halophytes [30,38,56,57]. Temperature plays an important role in cell elongation and plant division, including during germination.…”
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confidence: 61%
“…Several recent studies have shown that an interaction between abiotic stresses can inflate the negative impact of one stressor [30][31][32]. High temperature simultaneous with other abiotic stresses, including salt stress, can cause irreversible damage to the plant photosynthesis apparatus and reproductive plant development [33].…”
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“…It was observed that the combination of these stresses reduced the germination rate, shoot length, and dry weight of wheat seedlings compared to the effects of one stress alone. The combined stresses also reduced the photosynthetic rate in wheat crops due to a decline in pigmentation (Neelambari et al, 2018). Luan et al, (2014) show that a higher rate of germination occurs in sunflower seeds at lower alternating temperatures (10-20 °C) than at higher alternating temperatures (20-30 °C) under the same salinity conditions induced by NaCl.…”
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confidence: 97%