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SEED POLYMORPHISM OF RHYNCOSIA CAPITATA (ROTH) DC. ENHANCE ITS TOLERANCE TO VARYING TYPES AND INTENSITY OF SALT STRESSES

SEED POLYMORPHISM OF RHYNCOSIA CAPITATA (ROTH) DC. ENHANCE ITS TOLERANCE TO VARYING TYPES AND INTENSITY OF SALT STRESSES

Khalid Ali1, Asif Tanveer1, Naila Farooq2, Tasawer Abbas3*, Ghulam Sarwar2, Muhammad Ather Nadeem4, Ishtiaq Hassan3, Muhammad Mansoor Javaid4, Anees-ul-Hussnain Shah5, Bilal Ahmad Khan4 , Ali Raza6

1 Department of Agronomy, University of Agriculture Faisalabad, 38040, Pakistan.
2 Department of Soil & Environmental Sciences, College of Agriculture, University of Sargodha, Pakistan
3 In-service Agriculture Training Institute, Sargodha, Pakistan
4 Department of Agronomy, College of Agriculture, University of Sargodha, Sargodha, Pakistan
5 Fodder Research Institute Sargodha.
6 Adaptive Research Farm Sargodha. *Corresponding Author, Email: tagondaluaf@gmail.com, ORCID of corresponding author: 0000-0002-9533-0795

ABSTRACT

Increased soil salinity under changing climate has complicated weed management. Rhynchosia capitata (Clustered-flower Snoutbean) has become problematic weed in summer crops, such as cotton, soybean, pearl millet and mungbean worldwide. Current study was conducted to evaluate the impact of four types of salts stresses (NaCl, Na2SO4, CaCl2 and NaHCO3) at six different levels (0, 50, 100, 150, 200 and 250 mM) on R. capitata seeds of different sizes including small, medium and large. Results revealed that R. capitata can germinate over a wide range of salt stress but as the salinity level was increased to 250 mM the germination percentage and seedling growth decreased significantly. Larger seeds have more potential to germinate and grow vigorously at an increased salt concentration as compared to medium and small seeds. Salt stress caused 40-73%, 59-96% and 40-100% inhibition in seed germination, seedling length and dry weight, respectively. Among various salt stresses CaCl2 showed less inhibition of R. capitata. The higher tolerance of this weed to wide range of salt stresses is alarming factor under current and anticipated increase in salinity, as it will disturb management plans by changing critical completion period and threshold level due to more adaptability of weed under stress than crop plants.

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Pakistan Journal of Weed Science Research

September

Vol. 24, Iss. 3, Pages 187-201

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