Influence of NaCl Seed Priming on Growth and Some Biochemical Attributes of Safflower Grown under Saline Conditions
Subject Areas : Research On Crop EcophysiologyElouaerMohamed Aymen 1 , Ben Fredj Meriem 2 , Zhani Kaouther 3 , Hannachi Cherif 4
1 - Sousse University, High Institute
of Agronomy, Chott Mariem, 4042, Tunisia
2 - Sousse University, High Institute
of Agronomy, Chott Mariem, 4042, Tunisia
3 - Sousse University, High Institute
of Agronomy, Chott Mariem, 4042, Tunisia
4 - Sousse University, High Institute
of Agronomy, Chott Mariem, 4042, Tunisia
Keywords: Salinity, Safflower, seed priming, growth parameters, Keywords: Biochemical attributes,
Abstract :
Elouaer Mohamed Aymen 1 *, Ben Fredj Meriem 1, Zhani Kaouther 1,Hannachi Cherif 1 Sousse University, High Institute of Agronomy, Chott Mariem, 4042, Tunisia * Corresponding author E-mail: aymenouaer@gmail.com Received: 17 July 2013 Accepted: 12 November 2013 Abstract This experiment was conducted to evaluate the effects of NaCl priming on growth traits and some biochemical attributes of safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L. cv Safola) in salinity conditions. Seeds of safflower were primed with NaCl (5 g L-1) for 12 h in 23 °C. Primed (P) and non primed (NP) seeds were directly sown in the field. Experiments were conducted using various water concentrations induced by NaCl (0, 3, 6, 9 and 12 g L-1) in salinity experiment. Results showed that growth (plant height, fresh and dry weight) and biochemical (chlorophyll, proline and proteins content) of plants derived from primed seeds were greater of about 15 to 30% than that of plants derived from non primed seeds. It seems that salinity tolerance in priming resulted plants was due to higher potential of these plants to accumulate more biochemical attributes (more chlorophylles, proline and proteins in primed plants than controls ones).