SOUSA, Carlos Henrique C.; LACERDA, Claudivan F.; SOUSA, Antonio Evami C.; GOMES FILHO, Enéas.
Résumé:
This work was carried out in a green house, aiming to evaluate the effect of salt stress
on vegetative growth and dry mass partitioning of cowpea, sorghum, and cotton.. A completely
randomized design, in a factorial arrangement (3 species x 3 salinity levels), with four replicates was
adopted. The plants were irrigated with waters containing three different salt levels (0.5; 4.0 and 8.0
dS m-1). At 70 days after sowing, the plants were harvested to evaluate biomass production. Increase in
salinity level of irrigation water reduced vegetative growth of the three species, being this effect more
pronounced in cowpea and less pronounced in cotton plants. Salt stress also affected dry mass
partitioning, especially in sorghum and cowpea plants.