Abstract:
Soil salinity is an important abiotic stress factor seriously affecting
plant productivity and survival. Photosynthesis and growt of many plants are
inhibited under NaCl salinity. The research was conducted under greenhouse
condition. The biological material was represented by four local tomatoes
populations collected from areas with saline soils from Moldavia region and
compared with commercial type salt-tolerant tomato. Tomato genotypes in the
study were subjected to salt stress for a period of 30 days is constantly wetted
with saline solution to a concentration of 100 mM and 200 mM. The chlorophyll
content was determinated whit chlorophyll meter and the leaf area with
portable scanner AreaMeter AM 300 – 0002. Analyzed the results based on
biphasic model of growth response under salt stress proposed by Munns (1993),
and found that tomatoes reacted similarly. The transition from phase I to phase
II, is done by salt stress intensity, but mostly by cultivated genotype.