American Journal of Plant Sciences

Volume 2, Issue 6 (December 2011)

ISSN Print: 2158-2742   ISSN Online: 2158-2750

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Physiological Responses of Tamarix ramosissima to Extreme NaCl Concentrations

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Hydrologic alterations of river systems in western North America over the past century have increased soil salinity, contributing to the establishment and spread of an introduced halophytic species, Tamarix ramosissima (Ledeb.). The physiological responses of Tamarix ramosissima to salinity stress are incompletely known. To assess the salinity tolerance of this species, we measured several whole plant and leaf-level physiological responses of Tamarix ramosissima cuttings grown in a controlled environment over three NaCl concentrations (0, 15 and 40 g l-1). Tamarix ramosissima photosynthesis (A2000), stomatal conductance to water (gs), water potential (Ψw), and the maximum quantum yield of photosystem II (Fv/Fm) decreased at 15 and 40 g l-1 NaCl compared to control treatments. However, after approximately 35 days, Tamarix ramosissima had increased photosynthetic rates, maximum quantum yield of photosystem II, and stomatal conductance to water. These data suggests that physiological functioning of Tamarix ramosissima acclimated to extremely high NaCl concentrations over a relatively short period of time. Additionally, we present preliminary evidence that suggests proline synthesis may be the mechanism by which this species adjusts osmotically to increasing salinity.

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J. Carter and J. Nippert, "Physiological Responses of Tamarix ramosissima to Extreme NaCl Concentrations," American Journal of Plant Sciences, Vol. 2 No. 6, 2011, pp. 808-815. doi: 10.4236/ajps.2011.26095.

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