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Effects of Salinity on Photosynthetic Pigments, Respiration and Water Content in Two Barley Varieties
F. Khosravinejad , R. Heydari and T. Farboodnia

Abstract: Salinity (NaCl Stress) was applied with 50, 100, 200, 300 and 400 mM NaCl. The shoot and root respiration of 2 barley cultivars (Hordeum vulgare L. var. Afzal and var. EMB 82-12) were determined in various concentrations of NaCl. Chlorophyll a,b and total chlorophyll content were significantly decreased, but carotenoids content increased under salinity. Decrease of chlorophyll content in EMB 82-12 was higher than Afzal, but carotenoids content in Afzal var. was higher than EMB 82-12. Relative Water Content (RWC) was used to indicate the degree of stress. Oxygen uptake declined in shoot and root with increasing NaCl concentrations. Decrease of oxygen uptake in shoot and root of EMB 82-12 variety was higher than Afzal variety. RWC decreased with increasing NaCl concentrations. Lowering of RWC reduced growth and increased shoot/root ratio. Decrease of water content in EMB 82-12 plants was higher than Afzal plants. Shoot/root ratio in EMB 82-12 var.was higher than Afzal.

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F. Khosravinejad , R. Heydari and T. Farboodnia , 2008. Effects of Salinity on Photosynthetic Pigments, Respiration and Water Content in Two Barley Varieties. Research Journal of Biological Sciences, 3: 821-825.

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