Journal article

Leaf and whole tree adaptations to mild salinity in field grown Populus euphratica

F Zeng, H Yan, SK Arndt

Tree Physiology | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2009

Abstract

Populus euphratica Oliv. is a highly salt tolerant tree species, and this study represents the first comprehensive investigation of salt tolerance mechanisms of mature trees of P. euphratica in the field. We measured NaCl concentration in xylem sap, NaCl accumulation in leaves, the effect of NaCl on leaf physiological parameters and osmotic adjustment and the allocation and distribution of NaCl between different plant organs on a whole plant level in trees exposed to mild saline groundwater (around 30 mM) in China. Populus euphratica showed three key mechanisms of salt tolerance. The primary mechanism had a strong control over Na+ and Cl- uptake with effective exclusion mechanisms for Cl- wi..

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Grants

Awarded by National Basic Research Program of China


Awarded by Major Science and Technology Program of Xinjiang


Funding Acknowledgements

This study was supported by a University of Melbourne Collaborative Research Grant, the National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program: 2009CB421302), the Major Science and Technology Program of Xinjiang (200733144-2; 200633130) and the Natural Fund Project of Field Experimental Stations, Chinese Academy of Sciences.