RT Journal Article T1 Salinity affects the growth and quality of rose (Rosa damascena) A1 Islam, Haseeb A1 Bilal, Hafiz Muhammad A1 Nawaz, Haq A1 Raza, Ahmed A1 Shehzad, Khurram A1 Ashraf, Tehseen A1 Rashid, Shahla A1 Umer, Muhammad Shakeeb T2 Journal of Horticultural Science & Technology AB Soil salinity is an important abiotic factor that adversely affects plant growth. In present study, response of rose (Rosa damascena) was evaluated to various NaCl salinity levels developed by irrigating saline water. Plants were irrigated with different salinities, viz. 0 (control), 50, 100, 150, 200 and 250 mM NaCl. After treatments application, plants were sampled, and relative growth rate (RGR) was calculated. Growth rates were significantly reduced as recorded for flower diameter, number of leaves per plant, number of shoots per plant, number of flowers per plant, number of petals per flower, fresh and dry weight of flower and petals. Results depicted that plant growth and yield significantly reduced with increase in salt concentration particularly when >150 mM NaCl was applied. Therefore, it is suggested that Rosa damascena may be best grown when salinity level of ≤150 mM and should not be grown in areas where salt concentrations are greater than 150 mM. FD 2021 YR 2021 DO https://doi.org/10.46653/jhst2141030 VO 4 IS 1 SP 30 OP 35 JO J. Hortic. Sci. Technol. LA English SN 617-3220 UL http://www.pshsciences.org/publications/jhst/issues/4-1/2021-030/