SALT STRESS INDYCED CHANGES IN CERTAIN ORGANIC METABOUTES DURING SEEDLING GROWTH OF CHICKPEA
Ajay SinghDeptt. of Botany and Plant Physiology Rajendra Agricultural University, Pusa - 848 125, Samastipur, IndiaR. SinghDeptt. of Botany and Plant Physiology Rajendra Agricultural University, Pusa - 848 125, Samastipur, IndiaS.G. SharmaDeptt. of Botany and Plant Physiology Rajendra Agricultural University, Pusa - 848 125, Samastipur, India
2001en
ABI
Abstract
Tolerant (SG-l1 and DHG-84-11) and susceptible (Pusa-256 and Phule G-5) chickpea genotypes were subjected to varied levels of salt stress (0.0,4.0 and 8.0 dS/m) to investigate the biochemical basis of salt stress tolerance in 18-day-old seedlings. The seeds were germinated at different salinity levels and then transferred in sand culture maintaining the respective stress levels. Increase in salt stress resulted in comparatively more accumulation of sugars, starch, proline, phenols and lower portein content in tolerant genotypes.
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