The role of carbohydrates on the salt tolerance of jojoba [Simmondsia chinensis (Link)] explants in vitro

被引:0
|
作者
Roussos, PA [1 ]
Vemmos, SN [1 ]
Pontikis, CA [1 ]
机构
[1] Agr Univ Athens, Lab Pomol, Athens 11855, Greece
关键词
hexose; osmoregulation; relative growth rate; sodium chloride; starch-tolerancc index;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
S6 [园艺];
学科分类号
0902 ;
摘要
Jojoba [Simmondsia chinensis (Link) Schneider.] explants were cultured in vitro under four levels of sodium chloride concentration during the shoot proliferation stage. The dry weight of explants as well as their water and carbohydrate content were determined during a three-month period at month intervals. Jojoba explants were tolerant to salinity up to a certain level (0.66 % w/v sodium chloride), showing increased water uptake and dry weight compared to the control. Sucrose and pinitol content were found to be higher in explants grown under saline conditions, while the opposite stood for glucose. Fructose, inositol and starch content did not exhibit any significant changes with salinity. Carbohydrates may play an osmoprotective role in jojoba salt tolerance under in vitro conditions, by enhancing water uptake from the medium up to a certain salinity level (0.66 % w/v), revealing thus an adaptive response of the species against the increased salinization of the growth medium.
引用
收藏
页码:278 / 282
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] In vitro shoot initiation from nodal explants of jojoba (simmondsia chinensis) strains
    Horticultural Research Station, Bahawalpur-63100, Pakistan
    不详
    不详
    Biotechnology, 2007, 2 (165-174)
  • [2] IMPACT OF VARIOUS CARBOHYDRATES NATURAL AND INDUSTRIAL ON IN VITRO REGENERATION OF JOJOBA (SIMMONDSIA CHINENSIS)
    Shehata, Wael F.
    Solliman, Mohei El-Din M.
    Al-Khateeb, Suliman A.
    Aldaej, Mohammed, I
    Mohasseb, Heba Allah A.
    Al-Khateeb, Abdullatif A.
    FRESENIUS ENVIRONMENTAL BULLETIN, 2020, 29 (12): : 10855 - 10863
  • [3] PHYSIOLOGICAL AND MOLECULAR MECHANISMS UNDERLYING SALT STRESS TOLERANCE IN JOJOBA (SIMMONDSIA CHINENSIS)
    Alghamdi, B. A.
    Bafeel, S. O.
    Edris, S.
    Atef, A.
    Al-Matary, M.
    Bahieldin, A.
    APPLIED ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH, 2021, 19 (03): : 1953 - 1982
  • [4] Callus induction and plant regeneration from leaf explants of jojoba [Simmondsia chinensis (Link) Schneider]
    Kumar, Sunil
    Mangal, Manisha
    Dhawan, A. K.
    Singh, Narender
    INDIAN JOURNAL OF BIOTECHNOLOGY, 2013, 12 (04): : 544 - 547
  • [5] ESTIMATION OF FIXED OILS FROM VARIOUS EXPLANTS AND IN VITRO CALLUS CULTURES OF JOJOBA (SIMMONDSIA CHINENSIS)
    Aftab, Faheem
    Akram, Sadaf
    Iqbal, Javed
    PAKISTAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY, 2008, 40 (04) : 1467 - 1471
  • [6] CYTOLOGICAL STUDIES ON JOJOBA, SIMMONDSIA-CHINENSIS (LINK) SCHNEIDER
    JAUHAR, PP
    YERMANOS, DM
    GENETICS, 1979, 91 (04) : S53 - S53
  • [7] Growth and biochemical responses of jojoba (Simmondsia chinensis (Link) Schneid) explants cultured under mannitol-simulated drought stress in vitro
    Roussos, Peter A.
    PLANT BIOSYSTEMS, 2013, 147 (02): : 272 - 284
  • [8] In vitro root formation in micropropagated shoots of jojoba (Simmondsia chinensis)
    Bashir, Muhammad Azhar
    Anjum, Muhammad Akbar
    Rashid, Hamid
    Biotechnology, 2007, 6 (04) : 465 - 472
  • [9] FRUIT AND SEED DEVELOPMENT OF JOJOBA, SIMMONDSIA-CHINENSIS (LINK) SCHNEIDER
    SIMONS, R
    PALZKILL, D
    YOUNES, M
    HORTSCIENCE, 1983, 18 (04) : 575 - 575
  • [10] STUDIES IN SEED MORPHOLOGY AND GERMINATION IN JOJOBA (SIMMONDSIA-CHINENSIS LINK)
    RAO, PHVV
    IYENGAR, ERR
    CURRENT SCIENCE, 1982, 51 (10): : 516 - 518