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Responses to ozone pollution of alfalfa exposed to increasing salinity levels
Authors:Maggio Albino  Chiarandà Fabrizio Quaglietta  Cefariello Roberto  Fagnano Massimo
Institution:DIAAT, Naples University Federico II, via Università 100, 80055 Portici (NA), Italy
Abstract:Stomatal closure and biosynthesis of antioxidant molecules are two fundamental components of the physiological machinery that lead to stress adaptation during plant's exposure to salinity. Since high stomatal resistance may also contribute in counteracting O3 damages, we hypothesized that soil salinization may increase O3 tolerance of crops. An experiment was performed with alfalfa grown in filtered (AOT40 = 0 in both years) and non-filtered (AOT40 = 9.7 in 2005 and 6.9 ppm h in 2006) open-top chambers. Alfalfa yield was reduced by O3 (−33%) only in plants irrigated with salt-free water, while the increasing levels of soil salinity until 1.06 dS m−1 reduced both stomatal conductance and plant O3 uptake, thus linearly reducing O3 effects on yield. Therefore a reliable flux-based model for assessing the effects of O3 on crop yield should take into account soil salinity.
Keywords:Medicago sativa L    Alfalfa  Soil salinity  Yield losses  Ozone uptake
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