Editors-in-Chief:  Weilun Yin, Beijing Forestry University, China Klaus v. Gadow, University of Göttingen, Germany
Li Li, Zhang Xi-ming, Michael Runge, Li Xiao-ming, He Xing-yuan. Responses of germination and radicle growth of two Populus species to water potential and salinity[J]. Forest Ecosystems, 2006, 8(1): 10-15. DOI: 10.1007/s11632-006-0002-y
Citation: Li Li, Zhang Xi-ming, Michael Runge, Li Xiao-ming, He Xing-yuan. Responses of germination and radicle growth of two Populus species to water potential and salinity[J]. Forest Ecosystems, 2006, 8(1): 10-15. DOI: 10.1007/s11632-006-0002-y

Responses of germination and radicle growth of two Populus species to water potential and salinity

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This study was supported financially by the Major Projects of Knowledge Innovation Program, Academia Sinica (KZCX3-SW-342-02) and Projects of Field, Academia Sinica (KZCX-XJLQ-05).

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  • Received Date: 04 September 2005
  • Rev Recd Date: 14 November 2005
  • The effects of water potential, NaCl and Na2
    SO4
    on germination and radicle growth of two riparian tree species, Populus euphratica
    Oliv. and P. pruinosa
    Schrenk (Salicaceae), were tested. Growth chamber studies revealed an optimum temperature range for seed germination of both species between 15-35℃. The final germination percentage of both species decreases with decreasing water potential in all types of solution applied in the experiments. P. pruinosa
    was less tolerant to low Ψ
    W
    stress than P. euphratica
    , especially in salt solutions. Germination percentages fell below 20% for P. pruinosa
    at -0.6 MPa (NaCl) or -0.4 MPa (Na2
    SO4
    ) and for P. euphratica
    at -1.2 MPa (NaCl) or -0.6 MPa (Na2
    SO4
    ). Radicle growth of both species was inhibited by high concentrations of PEG, NaCl and Na2
    SO4
    . However, growth was enhanced at -0.13 and -0.29 MPa in PEG or at -0.13 MPa in NaCl solutions compared to distilled water. Radicle growth of P. euphratica
    was higher than that of P. pruinosa
    . Germination and radicle growth of both species exhibited ion toxicity. Na2
    SO4
    was more toxic than iso-osmotic solutions of NaCl. Radicle growth proved to be more sensitive than seed germination. Thus, flooding does not only yield the necessary soil moisture for germination but also favors seedling establishment of both species through leaching of salts from the soil surface. The different sensitivity of the species during their early growth stages might, moreover, contribute to the observed differences in their distribution in the Talim Basin (northwest China).
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