Study on the salt tolerance of rice and other crops in reclaimed soil areas. 2. On the salt tolerance of Chinese cabbage and cabbage in various salty conditions
1969
REP.CC-0527
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Title
Study on the salt tolerance of rice and other crops in reclaimed soil areas. 2. On the salt tolerance of Chinese cabbage and cabbage in various salty conditions
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Publication Date
1969
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REP.CC-0527
Summary
Salt tolerances of Chinese cabbage and cabbage were observed by means of the sand culture and field experiment. The point of 50% yield reduction of Chinese cabbage was 1% of salt concentration in sand culture. The Na absorption in the salty upland conditions was increased but the absorption of Ca, Mg were interrupted as the salt concentration was raised and there were no differences in the absorption of N and P. The Si absorption was increased at low salty conditions, but the salt concentration was raised, the absorption was interrupted drastically. The cabbage was more stronger salt tolerance than Chinese cabbage, and it was possible to prevent the salt damage significantly by planting on sloping beds instead of planting on the double-row beds in field condition. [AS]
Journal Citation
v.12(3):8-14, KOREAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY
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