1995
DOI: 10.1080/01904169509364990
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Growth and nutrient composition of tomato and cucumber seedlings as affected by sodium chloride salinity and supplemental calcium

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“…Similar to our results, NaCl-induced Mn deficiency has been previously observed in tomato (Alam et al, 1989, cited after Grattan and Grieve) [47]). However, other studies with tomato suggested that salinity either had no effect or increased Mn in leaf or shoot tissue [59,60]. Further studies are needed to clarify these finding and relate them to experimental conditions and/or tomato/AMF variety/species.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Similar to our results, NaCl-induced Mn deficiency has been previously observed in tomato (Alam et al, 1989, cited after Grattan and Grieve) [47]). However, other studies with tomato suggested that salinity either had no effect or increased Mn in leaf or shoot tissue [59,60]. Further studies are needed to clarify these finding and relate them to experimental conditions and/or tomato/AMF variety/species.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Tomato genotypes may also differ in their susceptibility to calcium-related disorders (Adams and Ho, 1992;Martinez et al, 1987). Growth and yield reductions of Na-salinized tomato are generally ameliorated by increases in substrate calcium (Al-Harbi, 1995). Song and Fujiyama (1996) attributed this result to the suppression of sodium transport to the shoot rather than to the antagonism between Ca 2 and Na at the root surface.…”
Section: Effects Of Salinity On Calcium-related Disorders In Reproducmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some studies with tomato, however, indicate that salinity either had no effect (Al-Harbi, 1995) or increased (Maas et al, 1972;Niazi and Ahmed, 1984) Mn in leaf or shoot tissue. Salinity was also found to increase Mn concentration in sugarbeet shoots (Khattak and Jarrell, 1989) but these investigators found that salt (NaCl CaCl 2 ) additions increased Mn in the saturated soil extract, indicating that salt additions increased plant-available Mn.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Since salinity reduces the Ca and K contents in plant, the addition of Ca and K under saline conditions may contribute to the improvement of the growth of many plants (Kent and Lauchli 1985;AI-Harbi 1995). The addition of fertilizers in salt-affected soils as supplemental nutrient sources at the time of seed sowing may aggravate the excess salt problem resulting in lower water availability for germinating seeds and young seedlings.…”
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