Ahlem Zrig
University of Gabès
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Russian Journal of Plant Physiology | 2016
Ahlem Zrig; Taieb Tounekti; H. BenMohamed; Hamada AbdElgawad; A. M. Vadel; D. Valero; Habib Khemira
It was examined how essential cations, Ca2+ and K+, can mitigate the toxic effects of NaCl on two different almond species (Prunus amygdalus Batsch) rootstocks, Garnem (GN15) and Bitter Almond. The tree growth parameters (water potential (Ψw), gas exchange, nutrient uptake) and leaf chlorophyll (Chl) content were measured in control and NaCl-treated plants with or without KCl or CaCl2 supplements. The addition of CaCl2 and KCl to Bitter Almond trees reduced their dry weight, shoot growth and leaf number although net photosynthetic assimilation rate (A) was not affected. These results indicated that changing of photo-assimilates flux to proline and/or soluble sugars synthesis may help to increase leaf Ψw. The Garnem trees also did not respond to the CaCl2 and KCl addition indicating that the plants are already getting enough of these two cations (Ca2+ and K+). In both rootstocks, NaCl in the medium reduced growth attributes, Ψw, A, stomatal conductance (gs), and leaf Chl content. When CaCl2 and KCl fertilizers were added together with NaCl to Bitter Almond trees, leaf K+ and Ca2+ contents increased while Na+ and Cl– decreased leading to higher Ca/Na and K/Na ratios, but shoot growth was not improved and even declined compared to NaCl-treated trees. It appears that the addition of salts further aggravated osmotic stress as indicated by the accumulation of proline and soluble sugars in leaf tissues. The addition of KCl or CaCl2 to NaCl-treated GN15 trees did not increase A, leaf Ψw, and shoot growth but improved ionic balances as indicated by higher Ca/Na and K/Na ratios. The reduction in A was mainly due to non-stomatal limitations in GN15, possibly due to the degradation of Chl a, unlike Bitter Almond, for which the reduction of A was due to stomata closure. The improvement in ionic balances and water status of Bitter Almond trees in response to addition of KCl or CaCl2 was apparently offset by a high sensitivity to Cl–; therefore, no-chloride salts should be the preferred forms of fertilizers for this rootstock. Both rootstocks were sensitive to soil salinity and cation supplements were of limited value in mitigating the effect of excessive salt concentrations.
Plant Physiology and Biochemistry | 2011
Ahlem Zrig; Taieb Tounekti; Ahmedou Mohamed Vadel; Hatem Ben Mohamed; Daniel Valero; María Serrano; Chaker Chtara; Habib Khemira
Lwt - Food Science and Technology | 2016
Hatem Ben Mohamed; Kurabachew Simon Duba; Luca Fiori; Hamada Abdelgawed; Imen Tlili; Taieb Tounekti; Ahlem Zrig
Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2017
Intissar Nasri; Abdessalam Hammouda; Foued Hamza; Ahlem Zrig; Slaheddine Selmi
Industrial Crops and Products | 2016
Ahlem Zrig; Taieb Tounekti; Hamada AbdElgawad; Momtaz M. Hegab; Sarra Oueled Ali; Habib Khemira
Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology | 2015
Ahlem Zrig; H. Ben mohamed; Taieb Tounekti; M. Ennajeh; Daniel Valero; Habib Khemira
South African Journal of Botany | 2016
Ahlem Zrig; H. Ben Mohamed; T. Tounekti; Habib Khemira; María Serrano; Daniel Valero; Ahmedou M. Vadel
Acta Physiologiae Plantarum | 2018
Sarra Ouledali; Mustapha Ennajeh; Ahlem Zrig; Silvio Gianinazzi; Habib Khemira
Lebensmittel-Wissenschaft und -Technologie. - Zürich, 1968, currens | 2016
Hatem Ben Mohamed; Kurabachew Simon Duba; Luca Fiori; Hamada AbdElgawad; Imen Tlili; Taieb Tounekti; Ahlem Zrig
Research & Reviews: Journal of Biology | 2015
Ahlem Zrig; Hatem benMohamed; Sarra Oueled Ali; Taieb Tounekti; Maria Serranoc; Daniel Valero; Habib Khemira