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Salinity and the growth of non-halophytic grass leaves: the role of mineral nutrient distribution

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FUNCTIONAL PLANT BIOLOGY
卷 32, 期 11, 页码 973-985

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CSIRO PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.1071/FP05080

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grasses; growth zone; leaves; mineral nutrients; net deposition rate; non-halophytes; salinity

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Salinity is increasingly limiting the production of graminaceous crops constituting the main sources of staple food ( rice, wheat, barley, maize and sorghum), primarily through reductions in the expansion and photosynthetic yield of the leaves. In the present review, we summarise current knowledge of the characteristics of the spatial distribution patterns of the mineral elements along the growing grass leaf and of the impact of salinity on these patterns. Although mineral nutrients have a wide range of functions in plant tissues, their functions may differ between growing and non-growing parts of the grass leaf. To identify the physiological processes by which salinity affects leaf elongation in non-halophytic grasses, patterns of mineral nutrient deposition related to developmental and anatomical gradients along the growing grass leaf are discussed. The hypothesis that a causal link exists between ion deficiency and / or toxicity and the inhibition of leaf growth of grasses in a saline environment is tested.

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