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30%) by application of 12 µM of Mn. SOD activity was assessed at the end of the experiment (8 weeks after salinity application). Results indicated that application of 30 mM of NaCl caused an increase of SOD activity, as a result of which the resistance of pistachio seedlings increased against salinity stress. An addition of Mn did not significantly affect the stress. Salinity treatment in each of the three experimental periods exerted a significant effect on Fv/Fm, and while salinity×Mn interaction did not significantly affect this parameter. Thus, it seemes to be finally concluded that Mn increase resistance against salinity in pistachio seedlings (cv. Badami-e-Zarand).]]>
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