Response of three tossa jute (Corchorus olitorius L.) cultivars produced in Benin to salinity stress at germination and young plant stages
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The response of three tossa jute cultivars Ordinaire, 5-Doigts and Acc : Sud 2 to salt
stress was evaluated at germination and young plant stages. Five NaCl concentrations:
0; 30; 60; 90 and 120 mM NaCl were used. Seeds were submitted to NaCl in petri
dishes and germination was checked every day during thirty days in a completely
randomized design with four replicates. Four-week old plants were submitted in pots to
the same five NaCl concentrations by irrigation every two days for two weeks in screen
house. NaCl reduced seed germination rate in all cultivars from day 2 to day 30 and the
germination index. At the end of the 30 days, salt stress reduced the final germination
percentages with a significant difference among cultivars: cultivar 5-doigts was the least
affected than the two other cultivars. Salt effect caused a reduction of young plant
growth whatever the growth parameter considered with a significant difference among
cultivars. The growth of cultivar Acc:Sud 2 was more affected by salt stress with the
lowest salt tolerance index whereas that of cultivar Ordinaire was the least affected
with the highest salt tolerance index. Thus, cultivar 5-Doigts appeared as the most
resistant to salt stress at germination stage among the three cultivars; whereas cultivar
Ordinaire followed by 5-Doigts was the most salt resistant at young plant stage.
