Altered water relations, selective nutrient uptake, and reduced Na plus flux make Halopeplis perfoliata an obligate halophyte

TURKISH JOURNAL OF BOTANY(2021)

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Halopeplis perfoliata, a succulent halophyte of coastal marshy habitats, was grown in a greenhouse to study its adaptive responses in terms of growth, osmoregulation, and N-metabolism following one-month exposure to salinity (0, 150, 300, and 600 mmol remained comparable to non-saline control with some increase in MDA in 300 and 600 mmol L-1 NaCl. Osmotic potential (psi S) was maintained up to 300 mmol L-1 NaCl that correlated with an increase in succulence (SC) and lower water deficit (WD), whereas sap psi S was lowest in 600 mmol L-1 NaCl along with lower SC and high WD. Sodium level gradually increased in shoot and was higher than the root. Potassium deficiency was not observed up to high salinity. Both soluble sugars and nitrogen isotope (delta 15N) increased transiently in 300 mmol L-1 NaCl. Hence, modulations in water relation, selective nutrient uptake, and controlled Na+ flux appear important for salinity tolerance of H. perfoliata.
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Ion toxicity, nitrogen metabolism, nutrient homeostasis, osmotic adjustment, salt marsh, selective membrane transport
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