Commun.Fac.Sci.Univ.Ank.Series C
Volume 25, Number 1-2, Pages 25-32 (2016)
DOI: 10.1501/Commuc_0000000184
ISSN 1303-6025
© 2016 Ankara University
Communications Faculty of Sciences University of Ankara Series C: Biology
EFFECT OF SALINITY AND LIGHT ON GERMINATION OF
SALSOLA GRANDIS FREITAG, VURAL & N. ADIGUZEL
(CHENOPODIACEAE)
İNCİ BAHAR ÇINAR*, GÜL AYYILDIZ, AHMET EMRE YAPRAK, GÜL NİLHAN TUĞ
Ankara University, Sciences Faculty, Department of Biology, Ankara, TURKEY
incibaharcinar@gmail.com, ayyildiz.gul@gmail.com, tug@science.ankara.edu.tr,
eyaprak@science.ankara.edu.tr
(Received: June 23, 2016; Accepted: September 01, 2016 )
ABSTRACT
Salsola grandis (Chenopodiaceae) is a xero-halophytic and local endemic species
from Nallıhan-Turkey and has IUCN threat category of CR. The aim of the study was to
determine the influence of light and salinity on germination of S. grandis which could be the
explanation of the small population size and distribution area. Seeds were collected at fall of
2011 and used without perianth segments. All the trials were conducted at (12 h/12 h) 20/8 ºC
day and night temperature regime. For the influence of salinity different NaCl concentrations
were used, distilled water (as control), 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600 and 800 mM NaCl. Seeds
that did not germinate under saline conditions were taken into recovery tests. After recovery
the un-germinated seeds were tested for viability with TTC test. As a result light did not have
any influence on germination. As in other halophytes increase in NaCl concentration results
decrease in germination ratio. The best germination was observed in distilled water. Although
salinity repress the germination of S. grandis seeds even at 800 mM NaCl there was 11.6%
germination percentage, so it can be concluded that the seeds of S. grandis are salt tolerant.
KEYWORDS: Chenopodiaceae, Salsola grandis, Endemic, Xero-halophyte, Germination.