Abstract
A pot study was conducted to investigate the growth response, ionic and water relations of two cotton varieties. Four levels of K and Na were developed after considering indigenous K, Na status in soil. The treatments of K + Na in mg kg-1 were adjusted as: 105 + 37.5, 135 + 30, 135 + 37.5 and 105 + 30 (control). Control treatment represented indigenous K and Na status of soil. Higher but non significant relative water contents were observed in treatments of 135 + 30 mg kg-1 followed by 135 + 37.5 mg kg-1. The beneficial effects of Na with K application were observed greater in NIBGE-2 than in MNH-786. Both varieties varied non-significantly with respect to K:Na ratio in leaf, water potential and total chlorophyll contents. Significant relationship (R2 =0.51, n= 4, average of four replicates) was found between total dry weight and relative water contents in NIBGE-2.

L. Ali1, Rahmatullah1 , , A.M. Ranjha1 ,, M.A. Cheema2 , , M.A. Maqsood1 , S. Kanwal1. (2009) Ionic and water relations of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) as influenced by various rates of K and Na in soil culture , The Journal Soil & Environment , Volume 28, Issue 1.
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