Abstract
The effect of sodium chloride and sodium sulphate salinities on the rate of translocation of photosynthates in french bean at the pod filling stage was investigated. Both salt treatments exerted a negative influence on the translocation of photosynthetic assimilates and in this respect the NaCl treatment was more detrimental than that of Na2SO4. The transport of radioactivity from the source to the sink (pod) and other plant parts such as leaves, stem and roots was adversely affected by both salinity regimes.
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