Effect of Salt Stress on the Germination and Early Seedling Growth in Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus)
Shehzadi Saima1*, Faiza Ghaffar1, Ghulam Yasin1, Muhammad Nawaz2 and Khalid Masood Ahmad1
1Institue of Pure and Applied Biology, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan; 2Department of Environmental Science, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan.
*Correspondence | Shehzadi Saima, Institue of Pure and Applied Biology, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan; Email: shehzadi.saima@bzu.edu.pk, saimakhalid2012@yahoo.com
Figure 1:
The germination of 6 varieties of okra in days 1,2,3, 4, 5 and 6 under salt stress treatments. V1 (Green leaf), V2 (Rama posa), V3 (Arka anamika), V4 (Super green), V5 (Okra kashish) and V6 (Nerali).
Figure 2:
The germination of 6 varieties of okra in days 7, 8, 9 and 10 in under salt stress treatments. V1 (Green leaf), V2 (Rama posa), V3 (Arka anamika), V4 (Super green), V5 (Okra kashish) and V6 (Nerali).
Figure 3:
The root fresh and dry weight and shoot fresh and dry weight of 6 varieties of okra under salt stress treatments. V1 (Green leaf), V2 (Rama posa), V3 (Arka anamika), V4 (Super green), V5 (Okra kashish) and V6 (Nerali).
Figure 4:
The GSI and DMSI of 6 varieties of okra under salt stress treatments. V1 (Green leaf), V2 (Rama posa), V3 (Arka anamika), V4 (Super green), V5 (Okra kashish) and V6 (Nerali).