Responses to NaCl stress of cultivated and wild tomato species and their hybrids in callus cultures

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作者
Cano, EA
PerezAlfocea, F
Moreno, V
Bolarin, MC
机构
[1] CEBAS, CSIC, DEPT IRRIGAT & SALIN, E-30080 MURCIA, SPAIN
[2] UNIV POLITECN VALENCIA, CSIC, INST BIOL MOL & CELULAR PLANTAS, E-46022 VALENCIA, SPAIN
关键词
amino acids; L-esculentum; L-pennellii; NaCl tolerance; saline ions; tomato interspecific hybrids;
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Q94 [植物学];
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If in vitro culture is to be used for evaluating the salt tolerance of tomato hybrids and segregant populations in a breeding programme, it is previously necessary to get quick and reliable traits. In this work, growth and physiological responses to salinity of two interspecific hybrids between the cultivated tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill) and its wild salt-tolerant species L. pennellii are compared to those of their parents. The leaf callus of the first subculture was grown on media amended with 0, 35, 70, 105, 140, 175 and 210 mM NaCl for 40 days. Relative fresh weight growth of callus in response to increased salinity in the culture medium was much greater in L. pennellii than in the tomato cultivars, and greater in the hybrids than in the wild species. Moreover, the different salt tolerance degree of hybrids was related to that of female parents. At high salt levels, only CT accumulation was higher in L. pennellii than in tomato cultivars, whereas in the hybrids both Cl-, and Na+ accumulation were higher than in their parents. Proline increased with salinity in the callus of all genotypes;these increases were much higher in the tomato cultivars than in L. pennellii, and the hybrids showed a similar response to that of the wild species. Salt-treated callus of the tomato cultivars showed significant increases in valine, isoleucine and leucine contents compared to control callus tissue. In contrast, these amino acids in callus tissues of the wild species and hybrids showed a tendency to decrease with increasing salinity.
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页码:791 / 794
页数:4
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