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Chinese Agricultural Science Bulletin ›› 2021, Vol. 37 ›› Issue (11): 87-94.doi: 10.11924/j.issn.1000-6850.casb2020-0294

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Research on the Ion Absorption, Transportation and Distribution of Mature E. angustifolia in Saline Soil Habitat

Luo Qinghong1(), Abudurexiti Reheman1, Li Yinglun2, Zhou Bin1(), Gulinisha Kasimu1   

  1. 1Xinjiang Academy of Forestry, Institute of Afforestation and Sand Control, Urumqi 830063
    2Kashgar Fruit and Vegetable Industrial Development Center, Kashgar Xinjiang 844000
  • Received:2020-07-25 Revised:2020-09-10 Online:2021-04-15 Published:2021-04-13
  • Contact: Zhou Bin E-mail:lqh482325@sina.com;1369980179@qq.com

Abstract:

To reveal the rule of mineral ions distribution of the Elaeagnus angustifolia Linn. in saline soil habitat to ensure the efficient planting and high yield, mature E. angustifolia grown in different salinity soils were used as study materials, the characteristics of absorption, transport and distribution of Na+, K+, Mg2+and Ca2+ in roots, branches and leaves were analyzed. The results showed that in saline soil environment, leaves of E. angustifolia had strong selective absorbing capacity for Ca2+ and Mg2+. In lower salt (from Grade I to II) soil environment, the Na+ content in leaves increased significantly, while in higher salt (from Grade III to IV) situation, Na+ absorbed in roots was more than that in branches and leaves. With the increase of soil salinity, the accumulation of K+, Ca2+ and Mg2+ in branches and leaves increased significantly. The capacity of mineral ions transportation from roots to branches and leaves increased in Grade I-III salinity soil environment, and this capacity was inhibited in Grade IV salinity soil environment. The values of K+/Na+and Mg2+/Na+in roots and branches increased first and then decreased. K+/Na+ and Mg2+/Na+ value in leaves had little variation, and the Ca2+/Na+ value in the roots and leaves varied greatly. The salt adaptation mechanism of mature E. angustifolia is mainly achieved by the accumulation of Na+ in roots and the enhanced selective absorbing capacity of K+, Mg2+ and Ca2+ in leaves, and also related to the relatively stable selective transport capacity of K+, Na+, Mg2+ and Ca2+in branches.

Key words: soil salinity grade, mineral ion homeostasis, ion absorption and distribution, selective transportation, salt ion accumulation, salt adaptation

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