2021
DOI: 10.46490/bf544
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Salinity and temperature influencing seed germination of Mediterranean Aleppo pine (Pinus halepensis Mill.): an ecological adaptation to saline environments

Abstract: In Mediterranean basin, Pinus halepensis Mill. is the dominant conifer used in afforestation and landscape projects. The ecological, aesthetic and commercial benefits make this conifer a precious tree for both woody production and land rehabilitation. Nevertheless, detailed studies on the adaptation of this tree to abiotic environmental constraints in the Mediterranean areas remain limited up until now. Therefore, laboratory experiments were conducted to assess the effects of the interactive impact of temperat… Show more

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“…Soil salinization is one of the main abiotic factors that affects seed germination regeneration in arid and semiarid Mediterranean lands (Nedjimi, Guit 2021). Salt stress affects seed germination by reducing the osmotic potential, limiting seed hydration, and/or through ion toxicity that decreases seed viability (Sidari et al 2008;Alatar 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Soil salinization is one of the main abiotic factors that affects seed germination regeneration in arid and semiarid Mediterranean lands (Nedjimi, Guit 2021). Salt stress affects seed germination by reducing the osmotic potential, limiting seed hydration, and/or through ion toxicity that decreases seed viability (Sidari et al 2008;Alatar 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the seed germination is severely suppressed by the changes in the osmotic potential associated by salt (Pujol et al 2000). The failure of the seeds to germinate, especially in saline soils, is directly proportional to the inability of the seeds to absorb water from the soil, overcome the high external potential (ψ 0 ) caused by the salinity, and maintain the water potential gradient (ψ w ) (Nedjimi, Guit 2021).…”
Section: Statistical Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%