Agronomical and physiological characterization of salinity tolerance in a commercial tomato hybrid

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PerezAlfocea, F
Balibrea, ME
Cruz, AS
Estan, MT
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carbohydrates; ionic regulation; L-esculentum; NaCl-tolerance; proline;
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10.1007/BF00015308
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S3 [农学(农艺学)];
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0901 ;
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The salt tolerance of the commercial Fl tomato hybrid (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill) Radja (GC-793) has been agronomically and physiologically evaluated under greenhouse conditions, using a control (nutrient solution), a moderate (70 mM NaCl added to the nutrient solution) and a high salt level (140 mM NaCl), applied for 130 days. The results show that Radja is a Na+-excluder genotype, tolerant to moderate salinity. Fruit yield was reduced by 16% and 60% and the shoot biomass by 30% and more than 75% under moderate and high salinities, respectively. At 90 days of salt treatment (DST), the mature leaves feeding the 4th truss at fruiting accumulated little Na+ (178 mmol kg(-1) DW). At this time, the sucrose concentration in these leaves even increased with moderate salinity and the amino acid proline was not accumulated under salt conditions as compared to control. At 130 DST, Na+ was accumulated mainly by the roots in proportion to the salt level applied, while in leaves appreciable amounts were found only at high salinity (452 mmol kg(-1) DW). In the leaves, Cl- was always accumulated in proportion to the salt level and in a very much greater amounts than Na+ (until 1640 mmol kg(-1) DW). The sucrose content was reduced in all plants by salinity, and was distributed preferentially toward the distal stem and peduncle of a truss at fruiting under moderate salinity, and toward the basal stem and root at high salinity. Moreover, proline was accumulated in different organs of the plant only at high salinity, coinciding with Na+ accumulation in leaves. Attempts are made to find a clear relationship between physiological behaviour triggered by stress and the agronomical behaviour, in order to assess the validity of physiological traits used for salt-tolerance selection and breeding in tomato.
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