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Chlorophyll a fluorescence as indicative of the salt stress on Brassica napus L.DOI: 10.1590/S1677-04202011000400001 Keywords: canola, growth, jip-test [salt stress], spring rapessed oil. Abstract: the effects of salinity stress on chlorophyll fluorescence and the growth of brassica napus l were investigated. the chlorophyll a fluorescence transient were recorded and analyzed according to the jip-test which can quantify psii performance. salt stress resulted in decreased leaf area and dry matter compared with the control treatment (0 mm nacl). the most pronounced effects of salt stress were observed with 200 mm nacl, and the hybrids displayed different levels of sensitivity to stress. the performance index (piabs) was the most sensitive parameter to salt stress, which suggests that this parameter can be used to screen genotypes for salt tolerance.
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