Synergistic effect of Si and K in improving the growth, ion distribution and partitioning of Lolium perenne L. under saline-alkali stress

The application of Si or K has proven to be beneficial for the growth of plants under saline-alkali stress. However, the synergistic effect of Si and K in improving the growth, ion distribution, and partitioning in Lolium perenne L. under saline-alkali stress remains unclear. In this study, the grow...

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Main Authors: Yuan FAN, Wu-yan SHEN, Pino VANESSA, Fang-qin CHENG
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-06-01
Series:Journal of Integrative Agriculture
Subjects:
Si
K
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095311920632774
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spelling doaj-5e2cfa1025f045f9a0137e49be0d54142021-06-08T04:42:50ZengElsevierJournal of Integrative Agriculture2095-31192021-06-0120616601673Synergistic effect of Si and K in improving the growth, ion distribution and partitioning of Lolium perenne L. under saline-alkali stressYuan FAN0Wu-yan SHEN1Pino VANESSA2Fang-qin CHENG3Institute of Resources and Environmental Engineering, Shanxi University/State Environmental Protection Key Laboratory of Efficient Utilization Technology of Coal Waste Resources, Taiyuan 030006, P.R.China; Sydney Institute of Agriculture, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, The University of Sydney, NSW 2006, AustraliaInstitute of Resources and Environmental Engineering, Shanxi University/State Environmental Protection Key Laboratory of Efficient Utilization Technology of Coal Waste Resources, Taiyuan 030006, P.R.ChinaSydney Institute of Agriculture, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, The University of Sydney, NSW 2006, AustraliaInstitute of Resources and Environmental Engineering, Shanxi University/State Environmental Protection Key Laboratory of Efficient Utilization Technology of Coal Waste Resources, Taiyuan 030006, P.R.China; Correspondence CHENG Fang-qinThe application of Si or K has proven to be beneficial for the growth of plants under saline-alkali stress. However, the synergistic effect of Si and K in improving the growth, ion distribution, and partitioning in Lolium perenne L. under saline-alkali stress remains unclear. In this study, the growth characteristics and ion-selective absorption of ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) exposed to different levels of saline-alkali stress were evaluated. The growth parameters of ryegrass were significantly improved when Si was applied by itself or coupled with K under low saline-alkali stress. Under a high saline-alkali level, only simultaneous application of Si and K could significantly improve the growth of ryegrass. When Si and K were applied together, the K+/Na+ and Ca2+/Na+ ratios in root, stem, and leaf of ryegrass were maximally improved as compared to the individual treatments and control. The K+ and Ca2+ concentrations in the vacuole, cell wall, and organelle of leaf were increased dramatically. This improvement was due to the ability of applied ions to compete with Na+, allowing the plant to maintain osmotic potential and leaf water content. The concentration of Na+ was significantly reduced when Si and K were applied and mainly concentrated in the soluble fraction and cell wall. The Si concentration in ryegrass increased markedly by the combined application of Si and K, and most of it was accumulated in the cell wall and soluble fraction, which could help in chlorophyll synthesis, reduce membrane injury, and increase water absorption under saline-alkali stress. This study emphasized the advantage of Si and/or K on the growth of plants under different saline-alkaline levels and provided a guide for the production of Si-K fertilizer and its application in saline-alkali soil.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095311920632774saline-alkali stressSiKryegrass plantsK+/Na+compartmentation
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author Yuan FAN
Wu-yan SHEN
Pino VANESSA
Fang-qin CHENG
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Wu-yan SHEN
Pino VANESSA
Fang-qin CHENG
Synergistic effect of Si and K in improving the growth, ion distribution and partitioning of Lolium perenne L. under saline-alkali stress
Journal of Integrative Agriculture
saline-alkali stress
Si
K
ryegrass plants
K+/Na+
compartmentation
author_facet Yuan FAN
Wu-yan SHEN
Pino VANESSA
Fang-qin CHENG
author_sort Yuan FAN
title Synergistic effect of Si and K in improving the growth, ion distribution and partitioning of Lolium perenne L. under saline-alkali stress
title_short Synergistic effect of Si and K in improving the growth, ion distribution and partitioning of Lolium perenne L. under saline-alkali stress
title_full Synergistic effect of Si and K in improving the growth, ion distribution and partitioning of Lolium perenne L. under saline-alkali stress
title_fullStr Synergistic effect of Si and K in improving the growth, ion distribution and partitioning of Lolium perenne L. under saline-alkali stress
title_full_unstemmed Synergistic effect of Si and K in improving the growth, ion distribution and partitioning of Lolium perenne L. under saline-alkali stress
title_sort synergistic effect of si and k in improving the growth, ion distribution and partitioning of lolium perenne l. under saline-alkali stress
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Integrative Agriculture
issn 2095-3119
publishDate 2021-06-01
description The application of Si or K has proven to be beneficial for the growth of plants under saline-alkali stress. However, the synergistic effect of Si and K in improving the growth, ion distribution, and partitioning in Lolium perenne L. under saline-alkali stress remains unclear. In this study, the growth characteristics and ion-selective absorption of ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) exposed to different levels of saline-alkali stress were evaluated. The growth parameters of ryegrass were significantly improved when Si was applied by itself or coupled with K under low saline-alkali stress. Under a high saline-alkali level, only simultaneous application of Si and K could significantly improve the growth of ryegrass. When Si and K were applied together, the K+/Na+ and Ca2+/Na+ ratios in root, stem, and leaf of ryegrass were maximally improved as compared to the individual treatments and control. The K+ and Ca2+ concentrations in the vacuole, cell wall, and organelle of leaf were increased dramatically. This improvement was due to the ability of applied ions to compete with Na+, allowing the plant to maintain osmotic potential and leaf water content. The concentration of Na+ was significantly reduced when Si and K were applied and mainly concentrated in the soluble fraction and cell wall. The Si concentration in ryegrass increased markedly by the combined application of Si and K, and most of it was accumulated in the cell wall and soluble fraction, which could help in chlorophyll synthesis, reduce membrane injury, and increase water absorption under saline-alkali stress. This study emphasized the advantage of Si and/or K on the growth of plants under different saline-alkaline levels and provided a guide for the production of Si-K fertilizer and its application in saline-alkali soil.
topic saline-alkali stress
Si
K
ryegrass plants
K+/Na+
compartmentation
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095311920632774
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