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Combined Effect of Sodium Chloride and Boron in Irrigation Water on Cotton Growth
Author(s) -
Chen Wenling,
Jin Menggui,
Xian Yang,
Ferré Ty P.A.
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
agronomy journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.752
H-Index - 131
eISSN - 1435-0645
pISSN - 0002-1962
DOI - 10.2134/agronj2016.07.0416
Subject(s) - lint , chemistry , brackish water , sodium , irrigation , gossypium , bt cotton , malvaceae , boron , nutrient , fiber crop , potassium , agronomy , salinity , absorption of water , horticulture , zoology , botany , biology , ecology , organic chemistry
Core Ideas Cotton growth parameters varied with different NaCl and B concentrations in irrigation water. An antagonistic effect of NaCl and B on cotton growth and yield was observed. The combination of NaCl and B affected nutrient ion absorption of cotton. Brackish water moderately promoted cotton yield, possibly because of the extra quantity of NaCl‐resistant nutrient elements such as K and Ca.The NaCl and B levels of brackish water are higher than those of fresh water. Cotton ( Gossypium hirsutum L.) is probably affected by simultaneous NaCl and B stress when irrigated with brackish water, but little is understood regarding the combined effect of NaCl and B on cotton growth and the absorption of nutrient elements. Cotton growth and nutrient element content were measured at different NaCl and B concentrations in pot experiments. Cotton growth parameters varied with different NaCl and B concentrations in irrigation water. Cotton stem dry weight (DW) and lint yield decreased with an increase of NaCl concentrations from 15 to 75 mmol L −1 at the B toxicity stress in irrigation water. An antagonistic relationship for the combined effect of NaCl and B on cotton growth was revealed by the experiments. Boron content in cotton leaves increased with an increased B concentration in the 0.046 to 0.736 mmol L −1 range. The combined effect of NaCl and B accelerated the Na accumulated in cotton leaves when NaCl and B were present in high concentrations. The reduction of K and Ca uptake potential at increased NaCl concentrations resulted in lower K + /Na + and Ca 2+ /Na + ratios, thereby inhibiting cotton vegetative growth and lint yield. Brackish water with a total dissolved solid (TDS) content of 1.49 to 1.68 g L −1 moderately promoted cotton growth.

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