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Agronomy QUESTION #2099
Question 1
The mechanism by which salinity reduces crop growth involves two distinct components. Which correctly identifies both?
  • Osmotic stress (reducing water availability) followed by ion-specific toxicity (Na⁺ and Cl⁻ accumulation in leaves causing metabolic disruption) — the two-phase growth response model of Munns✔️
  • Direct soil pH elevation and nutrient precipitation causing deficiency of all macronutrients simultaneously
  • Physical blockage of root cell membranes by salt crystals preventing water absorption
  • Increased soil bulk density due to Na⁺-induced clay dispersion reducing root penetration
Correct Answer Explanation
Munns' two-phase model: Phase 1 — osmotic effect (immediate, similar to drought): high external salt lowers soil water potential, reducing water uptake; Phase 2 — ion-specific toxicity (gradual, days-weeks): Na⁺ and Cl⁻ accumulate in transpiring leaves exceeding compartmentation capacity, damaging photosynthetic machinery, enzymes, and membranes. Salt-tolerant crops manage both phases through osmotic adjustment and ion exclusion/compartmentation.