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Growing Tinda gourd (Citrullus vulgaris L.) under saline environment

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Tinda gourd (citrullus vulgaris) belongs to family cucurbitaceae. Tindais a type of squash indigenous to Indo-Pakistan sub-continent which bears a close resemblance to early white bush scallop squash. As a matter of fact early bush scallop squash is locally known as Amexican tinda owing to their close affinity. The tinda gourd has a roundish fruit about the size of small turnip. It is picked up in raw stage when it has just shed off its pubescence but has very tender rind and soft seeds. But deficiency in available water under saline conditions causes dehydration at cellular level and eventually osmotic stress occurs. The excessive amounts of toxic ions like Na+ and Cl-create an ionic imbalance by reducing uptake of beneficial ions such as K+, Ca+2 and Mn+2. Keeping in view the extent of soil salinity and its effects on physical and physiological parameters of crops following objectives are formulated for the proposed study: 1. Screening of available tinda gourd germplasm for salinity tolerance. 2. Identification of morphological and physiological indicators for salinity tolerance in tinda gourd.

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The author works at Institute of Horticultural Sciences, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, PAKISTAN.

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Authors Mujahi Ali, Mujahid Ali, Choudhary Muhamma Ayyub, Choudhary Muhammad Ayyub, M Siddiqui, Muhammad Zeshan Siddiqui
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9783659890215
ISBN 978-3-659-89021-5
No. of pages 80
Subject Guides > Law, job, finance > Miscellaneous

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