Variation in Seedling Characteristics of Five Populations of Acacia tortilis From the United Arab Emirates in Response to Increasing Sodium Chloride Concentrations

Seeds of Acacia tortilis collected from 5 sites around the city of Al Ain in the United Arab Emirates were germinated in 4 concentrations of sodium chloride (0, 20, 90 and 150 mM of NaCl). Percent of germination, rate of germination, seedling moisture content, root and shoot lengths and seedling len...

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Main Authors: Fatma. M. Al-Ansari, Rashied. S. Modawi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sultan Qaboos University 2001-12-01
Series:Sultan Qaboos University Journal for Science
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spelling doaj-950a3edc05da4198a93447f7966abb8f2020-11-24T23:02:00ZengSultan Qaboos UniversitySultan Qaboos University Journal for Science1027-524X2414-536X2001-12-0161151910.24200/squjs.vol6iss1pp15-19253Variation in Seedling Characteristics of Five Populations of Acacia tortilis From the United Arab Emirates in Response to Increasing Sodium Chloride ConcentrationsFatma. M. Al-Ansari0Rashied. S. Modawi1Biology Department, U.A.E. University, P.O. Box 15551, Al Ain, U.A.EBiology Department, Al Albayt University, P.O. Box 130346, Al-Mafraq, Jordan.Seeds of Acacia tortilis collected from 5 sites around the city of Al Ain in the United Arab Emirates were germinated in 4 concentrations of sodium chloride (0, 20, 90 and 150 mM of NaCl). Percent of germination, rate of germination, seedling moisture content, root and shoot lengths and seedling lengths were all significantly affected by salt stress. Seeds collected from the different sites were significantly different in their response to salinity conditions. Variations in the response of seedlings from different sites to the different salt treatments suggest an underlying genetic variability within the A. tortilis   populations, possibly resulting from variations in the prevailing local conditions. Urbanization in the area and the changing water table may have divided A. tortilis into distinct subpopulations that are significantly different in seedling characteristics and their response to saline conditions.https://journals.squ.edu.om/index.php/squjs/article/view/254Acacia tortilis, Seed Germination, Variability, Salt Stress.
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author Fatma. M. Al-Ansari
Rashied. S. Modawi
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Rashied. S. Modawi
Variation in Seedling Characteristics of Five Populations of Acacia tortilis From the United Arab Emirates in Response to Increasing Sodium Chloride Concentrations
Sultan Qaboos University Journal for Science
Acacia tortilis, Seed Germination, Variability, Salt Stress.
author_facet Fatma. M. Al-Ansari
Rashied. S. Modawi
author_sort Fatma. M. Al-Ansari
title Variation in Seedling Characteristics of Five Populations of Acacia tortilis From the United Arab Emirates in Response to Increasing Sodium Chloride Concentrations
title_short Variation in Seedling Characteristics of Five Populations of Acacia tortilis From the United Arab Emirates in Response to Increasing Sodium Chloride Concentrations
title_full Variation in Seedling Characteristics of Five Populations of Acacia tortilis From the United Arab Emirates in Response to Increasing Sodium Chloride Concentrations
title_fullStr Variation in Seedling Characteristics of Five Populations of Acacia tortilis From the United Arab Emirates in Response to Increasing Sodium Chloride Concentrations
title_full_unstemmed Variation in Seedling Characteristics of Five Populations of Acacia tortilis From the United Arab Emirates in Response to Increasing Sodium Chloride Concentrations
title_sort variation in seedling characteristics of five populations of acacia tortilis from the united arab emirates in response to increasing sodium chloride concentrations
publisher Sultan Qaboos University
series Sultan Qaboos University Journal for Science
issn 1027-524X
2414-536X
publishDate 2001-12-01
description Seeds of Acacia tortilis collected from 5 sites around the city of Al Ain in the United Arab Emirates were germinated in 4 concentrations of sodium chloride (0, 20, 90 and 150 mM of NaCl). Percent of germination, rate of germination, seedling moisture content, root and shoot lengths and seedling lengths were all significantly affected by salt stress. Seeds collected from the different sites were significantly different in their response to salinity conditions. Variations in the response of seedlings from different sites to the different salt treatments suggest an underlying genetic variability within the A. tortilis   populations, possibly resulting from variations in the prevailing local conditions. Urbanization in the area and the changing water table may have divided A. tortilis into distinct subpopulations that are significantly different in seedling characteristics and their response to saline conditions.
topic Acacia tortilis, Seed Germination, Variability, Salt Stress.
url https://journals.squ.edu.om/index.php/squjs/article/view/254
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