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Ameliorative effects of potassium phosphate on salt-stressed pepper and cucumber

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In this paper, the effects of supplementary potassium phosphate applied to the root zone of salt-stressed plants were investigated, and the results showed an increase in dry matter, fruit yield, and chlorophyll concentrations.
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Bell pepper (Capsicum annuum cv. Urfa Isoto) and cucumber (Cucumis sativus cv. Beith Alpha F1) were grown in pots containing field soil to investigate the effects of supplementary potassium phosphate applied to the root zone of salt‐stressed plants. Treatments were (1) control: soil alone (C); (2) salt treatment: C plus 3.5 g NaCl kg−1 soil (C + S); and (3) supplementary potassium phosphate: C + S plus supplementary 136 or 272 mg KH2PO4 kg−1 soil (C + S + KP). Plants grown in saline treatment produced less dry matter, fruit yield, and chlorophyll than those in the control. Supplementary 136 or 272 mg KH2PO4 kg−1 soil resulted in increases in dry matter, fruit yield, and chlorophyll concentrations compared to salt‐stressed (C + S) treatment. Membrane permeability in leaf cells (as assessed by electrolyte leakage from leaves) was impaired by NaCl application. Supplementary KH2PO4 reduced electrolyte leakage especially at the higher rate. Sodium (Na) concentration in plant tissues increased in leave...

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Salinity–mineral nutrient relations in horticultural crops

TL;DR: The relationship between salinity and mineral nutrition of horticultural crops are extremely complex and a complete understanding of the intricate interactions involved would require the input from a multidisciplinary team of scientists.