Abstract

Salinity is an emerging problem among the abiotic stresses of plants in Bangladesh. One easy way to cope with the problem of salinity is to exploit the genetic potential of plants for their adaptability to adverse soil conditions. Salt tolerance improvement might be achieved through selection from already existing germplasm which can be done by quick method particularly in early growth stages of crops. A laboratory experiment was conducted to determine the effect of salinity on germination and the seedling growth of five cotton genotypes. Two factors include genotypes (CB-9, CB-10, CB-12, CB-14 and CB-15) and salt solution of different concentrations (control -0 dS m-1, 4 dS m-1, 8 dS m-1, 12 dS m-1 and 16 dS m-1) were used. Relative to control treatment, germination energy and germination capacity at 16 dS m-1 was maximum in CB-12 (0.72 and 0.77 respectively) whereas germination percentage (0.99) was maximum in CB-9 and the relative value of all the above parameters was minimum in CB-15 (0.02, 0.13, 0.41 and 0.09, respectively). In case of seedling growth parameters, shoot length, seedling vigor index and dry weight at 16 dS m-1 were maximum in CB-9 (0.67, 0.64 and 0.77 respectively) relative to control whereas the relative value of all those parameters was minimum in CB-15 (0.5, 0.17, 0.31 and 0.59 respectively). Considering all germination and seedling growth parameters, CB-9 was supposed to be superior genotype followed by CB-12, CB-10 and CB-14 whereas genotype CB-15 was more susceptible than other genotypes against salinity stress.
 Res. Agric., Livest. Fish.7(2): 199-207, August 2020

Highlights

  • Cotton is an important industrial crop grown under diverse soil and climatic conditions

  • Considering all germination and seedling growth parameters, CB-9 was supposed to be superior genotype followed by CB-12, CB-10 and CB-14 whereas genotype CB-15 was more susceptible than other genotypes against salinity stress

  • Cotton is considered as a moderately salt tolerant crop, but its yield is markedly affected due to poor germination and subsequent abnormal plant development under severe saline conditions .The success of cotton production lies partly in cultivation of salt-tolerant cotton cultivars on salt affected soils (Chachar et al, 2008)

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Introduction

Cotton is an important industrial crop grown under diverse soil and climatic conditions. In Bangladesh the area under cotton cultivation (20172018) is 31870 acres with a total production of 30790 MT. Salinity has been increasing over period of time of southwest coastal region of Bangladesh and 0.223 million ha (26.7%) of total cultivated land is affected by various degree of salinity and badly hampered in the crop ecology (Iqbal, 2013). Cotton is considered as a moderately salt tolerant crop, but its yield is markedly affected due to poor germination and subsequent abnormal plant development under severe saline conditions .The success of cotton production lies partly in cultivation of salt-tolerant cotton cultivars on salt affected soils (Chachar et al, 2008). Considering this task, this work was undertaken to examine the effect of salinity (NaCl) on germination and seedling growth of some cotton genotypes

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