Salicylic Acid Induced Physiological and Ionic Efficiency in Wheat under Salt Stress
Muhammad Suhaib1, Ijaz Ahmad2*, Masooma Munir3, Muhammad Bilal Iqbal4 , Muhammad Khubaib Abuzar5 and Safdar Ali6
1Land Resources Research Institure, NARC, Park Road, PO Box# 45500, Islamabad, Pakistan; 2Ecotoxicology Reearch Institute, NARC, Islamabad, Pakistan; 3Food Science and Product Development Institute, NARC, Islamabad; 4Climate Change Alternate Energy and Water Resource 5Earth and Environmental Sciences Department, Bahria University, Islamabad, Pakistan; 6Department of Agronomy PMAS-Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi, Pakistan, Institute, NARC, Islamabad.
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Figure 1
Influence of SA on shoot length in different wheat varieties under salt stress
Figure 2
Influence of SA on root length in different wheat varieties under salt stress.
Figure 3
Influence of SA on chlorophyll contents in different wheat varieties under salt stress.
Figure 4
Influence of SA on No. of tillers in different wheat varieties under salt stress.
Figure 5
Influence of SA on Na/K ratio in different wheat varieties under salt stress.