6 research outputs found
Salt properties at different molar concentrations in deionized water.
<p>a) Electrical conductivity, b) pH, and c) osmotic potential.</p
Ion uptake in tall fescue as affected by different salts with data pooled for cultivars (Tar Heel II and Wolfpack) and salt concentrations.
a<p>Y (g kg<sup>−1</sup>) as a response variable affected by salt concentration × (mM).</p><p>*, **, *** significant at 0.05, 0.01, and 0.001 probability levels, respectively.</p
Analysis of variation of ion uptake in the shoots of tall fescue as affected by cultivar, salt types and salt concentrations.
<p>Analysis of variation of ion uptake in the shoots of tall fescue as affected by cultivar, salt types and salt concentrations.</p
Ion content in tall fescue as affected by different salts with data pooled for cultivars (Tar Heel II and Wolfpack) and salt concentrations.
a<p>means followed by same letter within a column are not different at 0.05 probability level.</p
K and Na content in shoot tissues of tall fescue as affected by sodium chloride, sodium carbonate, sodium sulfate, and calcium chloride.
<p>Ion content was measured in weekly intervals over a period of five weeks. Data were combined for two cultivars, Tar Heel II and Wolfpack. * and ** denote significance at 0.05 and 0.01 probability levels, respectively.</p
Shoot and root biomass of tall fescue as affected by sodium chloride, sodium carbonate, sodium sulfate, and calcium chloride.
<p>Data were combined for two cultivars, Tar Heel II and Wolfpack. * and ** denote significance at 0.05 and 0.01 probability levels, respectively.</p