Effect of Naturally Occurring Soil Salinity on Chlorophyll Content in Amaranthus Viridis L.

Vikram Sanjay Patil*and Bhagawan Shankar Mali

Department of Botany, Tuljaram Chaturchand College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Baramati, (Empowered Autonomous) Affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune, India.

Corresponding Author E-mail:vikramp18395@gmail.com

DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/CARJ.13.2.22

Article Publishing History

Received: 28 Jul 2025
Accepted: 29 Aug 2025
Published Online: 04 Sep 2025

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Reviewed by: Dr. Vignesh K
Second Review by: Dr. Abdal Ahmed
Final Approval by: Dr. José Luis da Silva Nunes

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Abstract:

Soil salinity is a crucial environmental stress factor which has negative impacts on growth and development of plants, including the synthesis of photosynthetic pigments which are essential for photosynthesis and overall plant metabolism. This study investigates the effect of soil salinity on chlorophyll content in Amaranthus viridis L., a fast-growing leafy green vegetable known for its nutritional value. The samples of plant leaves and supporting rhizospheres saline soil supporting the plants were collected from three different salt-affected sites from Baramati Tahsil and an estimation of the pH and EC of soil and chlorophyll content in leaves was carried out. The levels of EC in soil ranged between 7 dS/m - 8 dS/m and the observed soil was saline in nature. To assess salinity impact on chlorophyll-a, chlorophyll-b, and overall chlorophyll levels. Findings indicated a significant decline in chlorophyll levels as salinity increased. Chlorophyll a and b contents decreased progressively, with the highest reduction observed at the highest salinity level. The study concludes that soil salinity impairs chlorophyll synthesis in Amaranthus viridis L., suggesting that salinity stress effect the plant’s physiological process photosynthesis. The findings also highlight the high salt tolerant potential of Amaranthus viridis L. and future alternative crop for saline areas.

Keywords:

Chlorophyll; Growth; Photosynthesis; Potential; Soil Salinity

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Patil V. S, Mali B. S. Effect of Naturally Occurring Soil Salinity on Chlorophyll Content in Amaranthus Viridis L. Curr Agri Res 2025; 13(2). doi : http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/CARJ.13.2.22

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