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Growth, Gas Exchange, and Mineral Nutrients of Hydrangea Hybrids Irrigated with Saline Water
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Hydrangeas are popular landscape plants that are widely grown in many parts of the world. The objective of this study was to evaluate the salinity tolerance of three novel
Dichroa
×
hydrangea
hybrids [
Dichroa febrifuga
‘Yamaguchi Hardy’ ×
Hydrangea macrophylla
‘Hamburg’ (YH × Hamburg),
Dichroa febrifuga
‘Yellow Wings’ ×
Hydrangea macrophylla
‘Nigra’ (YW × Nigra), and
Dichroa febrifuga
‘Yellow Wings’ ×
Hydrangea macrophylla
‘Oakhill’ (YW × Oakhill)]. A 52-day greenhouse study was conducted by irrigating container-grown plants with nutrient solution at an electrical conductivity (EC) of 1.1 dS·m
−1
(control) or saline solution at an EC of 5.0 dS·m
−1
(EC 5) or 10.0 dS·m
−1
(EC 10). At harvest, YH × Hamburg and YW × Nigra in EC 5 and EC 10 still exhibited good quality with average visual scores greater than 4.1 (0 = dead; 5 = excellent). For YW × Oakhill, moderate foliar salt damage was observed with an average visual score of 2.9 in EC 5 and 2.2 in EC 10. Compared with control, the shoot dry weight of YH × Hamburg, YW × Nigra, and YW × Oakhill in EC 5 reduced by 35%, 35%, and 55%, respectively, whereas that in EC 10 decreased by 58%, 58%, and 67%, respectively. Elevated salinity also decreased plant height, leaf area, and leaf greenness [Soil Plant Analysis Development (SPAD) readings]; chlorophyll fluorescence (F
v
/F
m
); performance index (PI); and net photosynthetic rate (P
n
). All these responses might result from excess accumulation of sodium (Na
+
) and chloride (Cl
−
) ions in hydrangea leaves. In this study, compared with control, leaf Na
+
concentration of YH × Hamburg, YW × Nigra, and YW × Oakhill increased 11, 36, and 14 times, respectively, in EC 5, and 31, 53, and 18 times, respectively, in EC 10. Compared with control, leaf Cl
−
concentration increased 4, 9, and 7 times in EC 5, and 10, 11, and 8 times in EC 10 for YH × Hamburg, YW × Nigra, and YW × Oakhill, respectively. Leaf nitrogen (N), phosphorous (P), potassium (K
+
), and iron (Fe
3+
) concentrations decreased at elevated salinity levels but did not cause any nutrient deficiency. In summary, the three
Dichroa
×
hydrangea
hybrids exhibited different salinity tolerance: YH × Hamburg and YW × Nigra were more tolerant than YW × Oakhill. Salt-tolerant hydrangea hybrids should be chosen for landscape use if soil and/or irrigation water are salty.
American Society for Horticultural Science
Title: Growth, Gas Exchange, and Mineral Nutrients of Hydrangea Hybrids Irrigated with Saline Water
Description:
Hydrangeas are popular landscape plants that are widely grown in many parts of the world.
The objective of this study was to evaluate the salinity tolerance of three novel
Dichroa
×
hydrangea
hybrids [
Dichroa febrifuga
‘Yamaguchi Hardy’ ×
Hydrangea macrophylla
‘Hamburg’ (YH × Hamburg),
Dichroa febrifuga
‘Yellow Wings’ ×
Hydrangea macrophylla
‘Nigra’ (YW × Nigra), and
Dichroa febrifuga
‘Yellow Wings’ ×
Hydrangea macrophylla
‘Oakhill’ (YW × Oakhill)].
A 52-day greenhouse study was conducted by irrigating container-grown plants with nutrient solution at an electrical conductivity (EC) of 1.
1 dS·m
−1
(control) or saline solution at an EC of 5.
0 dS·m
−1
(EC 5) or 10.
0 dS·m
−1
(EC 10).
At harvest, YH × Hamburg and YW × Nigra in EC 5 and EC 10 still exhibited good quality with average visual scores greater than 4.
1 (0 = dead; 5 = excellent).
For YW × Oakhill, moderate foliar salt damage was observed with an average visual score of 2.
9 in EC 5 and 2.
2 in EC 10.
Compared with control, the shoot dry weight of YH × Hamburg, YW × Nigra, and YW × Oakhill in EC 5 reduced by 35%, 35%, and 55%, respectively, whereas that in EC 10 decreased by 58%, 58%, and 67%, respectively.
Elevated salinity also decreased plant height, leaf area, and leaf greenness [Soil Plant Analysis Development (SPAD) readings]; chlorophyll fluorescence (F
v
/F
m
); performance index (PI); and net photosynthetic rate (P
n
).
All these responses might result from excess accumulation of sodium (Na
+
) and chloride (Cl
−
) ions in hydrangea leaves.
In this study, compared with control, leaf Na
+
concentration of YH × Hamburg, YW × Nigra, and YW × Oakhill increased 11, 36, and 14 times, respectively, in EC 5, and 31, 53, and 18 times, respectively, in EC 10.
Compared with control, leaf Cl
−
concentration increased 4, 9, and 7 times in EC 5, and 10, 11, and 8 times in EC 10 for YH × Hamburg, YW × Nigra, and YW × Oakhill, respectively.
Leaf nitrogen (N), phosphorous (P), potassium (K
+
), and iron (Fe
3+
) concentrations decreased at elevated salinity levels but did not cause any nutrient deficiency.
In summary, the three
Dichroa
×
hydrangea
hybrids exhibited different salinity tolerance: YH × Hamburg and YW × Nigra were more tolerant than YW × Oakhill.
Salt-tolerant hydrangea hybrids should be chosen for landscape use if soil and/or irrigation water are salty.
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