Light Availability and Salt Stress on Hazel Sterculia Seedlings

ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of light availability and salt stress on the growth and quality of hazel sterculia seedlings. The experiment was conducted with two light conditions – full sun (L1), and 50% shading (L2) – and five salinity levels in the irrigation water – 1.0 (S1), 2.2 (S2), 3.2 (S3), 4.2 (S4), and 5.1 (S5) dS m-1. The environment with 50% shading was the most suitable to produce hazel sterculia seedlings, even under high salinity (5.1 dS m-1). Increasing salinity negatively affects the growth and quality of hazel sterculia seedlings. Therefore, controlling sunlight availability and irrigation water saline conditions increases rooting potential and seedling survival in the field.

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Main Authors: Lima,Breno Leonan de Carvalho, Lacerda,Claudivan Feitosa de, Ferreira Neto,Miguel, Campelo,David de Holanda, Silva,José Adriano da, Ortiz,Pedro Francisco Sanguino, Bezerra,Antonio Marcos Esmeraldo
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Language:English
Published: Instituto de Florestas da Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro 2018
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Silva,José Adriano da
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Bezerra,Antonio Marcos Esmeraldo
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Silva,José Adriano da
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Bezerra,Antonio Marcos Esmeraldo
Light Availability and Salt Stress on Hazel Sterculia Seedlings
author_facet Lima,Breno Leonan de Carvalho
Lacerda,Claudivan Feitosa de
Ferreira Neto,Miguel
Campelo,David de Holanda
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Bezerra,Antonio Marcos Esmeraldo
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title Light Availability and Salt Stress on Hazel Sterculia Seedlings
title_short Light Availability and Salt Stress on Hazel Sterculia Seedlings
title_full Light Availability and Salt Stress on Hazel Sterculia Seedlings
title_fullStr Light Availability and Salt Stress on Hazel Sterculia Seedlings
title_full_unstemmed Light Availability and Salt Stress on Hazel Sterculia Seedlings
title_sort light availability and salt stress on hazel sterculia seedlings
description ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of light availability and salt stress on the growth and quality of hazel sterculia seedlings. The experiment was conducted with two light conditions – full sun (L1), and 50% shading (L2) – and five salinity levels in the irrigation water – 1.0 (S1), 2.2 (S2), 3.2 (S3), 4.2 (S4), and 5.1 (S5) dS m-1. The environment with 50% shading was the most suitable to produce hazel sterculia seedlings, even under high salinity (5.1 dS m-1). Increasing salinity negatively affects the growth and quality of hazel sterculia seedlings. Therefore, controlling sunlight availability and irrigation water saline conditions increases rooting potential and seedling survival in the field.
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