Physiological and phytochemical responses of red amaranth (Amaranthus tricolor l.) and green amaranth (amaranthus dubius l.) to different salinity levels
Issue Date
4-2020
Abstract
The physiological and phytochemical responses of red amaranth (Amaranthus tricolor L.) and green amaranth (Amaranthus dubius L.) to different salinity levels were determined in two experiments conducted in Vietnam. Both experiments were performed in a net house involving pot experiments arranged in randomized complete block design (RCBD) with three replications. Two genotypes of amaranth were grown in garden soil, saline soil, 50% garden soil: 50% saline soil and 25, 50 and 100 mM NaCl. Salinization was imposed at 7, 14 and 21 days after transplanting. Results indicated that salt stress decreased growth parameters and biomass production in all treatments except for 25 mM NaCl. Na+ and Cl- content accumulated in both shoot and root, however, root had greater NaCl content than shoot. Total phenolics, total flavonoid content and antioxidant activity increased with increasing salinity levels from 25 mM to 50 mM NaCl; however, at 100 mM NaCl, all these parameters decreased. These results showed that red amaranth was more tolerant to salinity stress than green amaranth.
Source or Periodical Title
Legume Research
ISSN
0250-5371
Volume
43
Issue
2
Page
206-211
Document Type
Article
Physical Description
graphs; tables; references
Language
English
Subject
Antioxidant activity, NaCl content, Salt stress, Total flavonoid content, Total phenolics
Recommended Citation
Hoang, L.H., De Guzman, C.C., Cadiz, N.M., & Tran, D.H. (2020). Physiological and phytochemical responses of red amaranth (Amaranthus tricolor L.) and green amaranth (Amaranthus dubius L.) to different salinity levels. Legume Research - An International Journal, 43 (2), 206.211. 10.18805/LR-470.
Identifier
10.18805/LR-470.
Digital Copy
yes
En – AGROVOC descriptors
ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY; NaCl CONTENT; SALT STRESS; TOTAL FLAVONOID CONTENT; TOTAL PHENOLICS