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												The study of morphological, biochemical, and physiological traits of Frankenia as affected by salicylic acid under water deficit stress 
												Author(s): Mohsen Ghorbani*, Seyed Najmmaddin Mortazavi and Masoud Arghavani            
						
												
				 This study was conducted in order to investigate the morphophysiologycal responses of Frankenia (Frankenia
    thymifolia Desf.) to water deficit stress and salicylic acid application in 2016, in horticultural science department,
	  at University of Zanjan, Iran. Three soil available water levels (50, 75, and 100 %) and salicylic acid (0, 1 and 2
	  millimolar) were applied in a factorial experiment based on completely randomized design, with four replications.
	  Water deficit reduced leaves relative water content and shoot growth whereas, root growth, root-shoot ratio,
	  leaves antioxidant capacity, electrolyte leakage, proline, total phenol, and chlorophyll content increased with
	  decreasing soil available water. Salicylic acid application ameliorates the adverse effects of water deficit in
	  Frankenia by increasing leaves antioxidant capacity,.. Read More»
				  
												DOI:
						10.15651/GJARR.22.9.6