Ecology, Environment and Conservation Paper


Vol 26, Issue 1, 2020

Page Number: 155-158

COMPARISION OF ACCUMULATION OF ORGANIC AND INORGANIC OSMOLYTE IN TRIANTHEMA PORTULACASTRUM L. GROWING IN SALINE AND NON-SALINE HABITATS

B.S. Mali and R.D. Chitale

Abstract

was made to establish the role of osmolytes such as protein, proline, macro and micro elements in Trianthema portulacastrum L. growing in saline (man-made) and non-saline habitats of Baramati Tehasil (M.S.) India. Maximum concentration of above organic and inorganic osmolytes was observed in plants growing in saline habitats except concentration of Fe3+. However, it also reveals that accumulation of organic and inorganic osmolytes confers ability to Trianthema portulacastrum L. collected from saline condition (man-made) to tolerate salt stress condition.