Abstract:
The greenhouse experiments were conducted to evaluate the effect of
salicylic acid and salicylate NH4
+, K+, Mg++ on the possibility of adjusting the water
status of the Zea mays, L. and Sorghum bicolor L. Moench plants in the drought
conditions. It has been shown that drought causes significant changes in the stomatal
conductance, intensity of transpiration, coupled with the change in the value of water
potential (Ψw) and the hydrostatic pressure (Ψp) of the plants leaves of both species.
Salicylic acid and salicylates NH4
+, K+, Mg++ have the property of the plant water
haemostatis by increasing the degree of hydration of the tissue, reducing the water
deficits, increased turgidity organs and retention of water, adjusting the hydraulic and
stomatal conductivity, thus ensuring the maintenance of a higher level Ψw in both
favourable and at moderate deficiency moisture conditions.