Mechanism of Salt Tolerance in the Endangered Semi-Mangrove Plant Barringtonia Racemosa : Anatomical Structure and Photosynthetic and Fluorescence Characteristics

3 biotech(2024)

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To elucidate the mechanisms governing the salt tolerance of the endangered semi-mangrove plant Barringtonia racemosa , the biomass, photosynthetic and fluorescent characteristics, and anatomical structure of B. racemosa were studied under low, medium and high salt stress. The results showed that the stem dry weight, net photosynthetic rate, intercellular CO 2 concentration, Fv/Fm, and ΦPSI of B. racemosa decreased under high salt stress, which led to a significant reduction in total dry weight. Stem dry weight was significantly positively correlated with the thickness of palisade tissue and significantly negatively correlated with the thickness of the epidermis of roots and xylem of stems. Therefore, a stable net photosynthetic rate and intercellular CO 2 concentration, an increase in Fv/Fm and ΦPSI, an increase in or stable palisade tissue and spongy mesophyll of leaves and an increase in xylem thickness of the stem and epidermis, outer cortex, and stele diameter of roots could contribute to the salt tolerance of B. racemosa .
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Photosynthesis,Fluorescence,Anatomical structure,Barringtonia racemosa,Salt stress
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