EFFECT OF SALINITY STRESS ON GERMINATION AND SEEDLING PROPERTIES IN CANOLA CULTIVARS (BRASSICA NAPUS L.)

Effect of Salinity Stress on Germination and Seedling Properties in Canola Cultivars (Brassica napus L.)

Effect of Salinity Stress on Germination and Seedling Properties in Canola Cultivars (Brassica napus L.)

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Germination and seedling responses of five rape seed cultivars (Elite, Fornax, Licord, Okapi, and SLM046) to salinity stress levels (0 cont, 5, 10, 15 and 20 dSm-1) evaluated in aRCBD base factorial design in three replicates in glasshouse.Increasing Salinity decreased Prognostic Insights in Feline Mammary Carcinomas: Clinicopathological Factors and the Proposal of a New Staging System significantly rate and final germination, radicle and plumule length and fresh weight.Decreasing rate was different among cultivars.

Salinity and cultivar interaction effect was significant in all attributes.Three parametric logistic regressions fitted the best estimation Beverage Consumption Patterns and Their Association with Metabolic Health in Adults from Families at High Risk for Type 2 Diabetes in Europe—The Feel4Diabetes Study between germination and salinity levels.The highest and the lowest B coefficient belonged to Elite and SLM046 that shows high and low susceptibility to salinity.

Ld 50 threshold for germination for Elite and SLM046 were 10.46 and 23.01 dSm-1, respectively.

Tolerance ranking for cultivars was SLM046 > Okapi > Fornax > Licord > Elite.This classification belonged to early season tolerance and it is necessary to study the next growth period for evaluate salinity tolerance rank among cultivars.

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