Response of durum wheat cultivars to immature embryo culture, callus induction and in vitro salt stress

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Ahmad Arzani
Sayed-Shahram Mirodjagh
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[1] Isfahan University of Technology,College of Agriculture
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callus culture; salt tolerance;
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Response of twenty eight cultivars of durum wheat (Triticum turgidum var. durum) to immature embryo culture, callus production and in vitro salt tolerance was evaluated. For assessment of cultivars to salt tolerance, growing morphogenic calli were exposed to different concentrations of NaCl (0, 0.3, 0.6, 0.9, 1.2, 1.5, 1.8 and 2.1% w/v) added to the culture medium during two subsequent subcultures (4 weeks each). Comparison of cultivars for callus induction from immature embryo was based on callus induction frequency and fresh weight growth of callus (FWG). While, for salt tolerance, the relative fresh weight growth (RFWG) and necrosis percent of callus were used. There were significant differences among cultivars for potential of regeneration from immature embryo, and ‘Shahivandi’ a native durum wheat cultivar originating from western Iran was superior among the cultivars tested. The FWG distinguished cultivars more than callus induction frequency did for callus induction evaluation. Hence, a range of FWG from 1.23 to 14.65 g was observed in ‘Mexical-75’ and ‘Omrabi-5’ cultivars, respectively. Growing calli derived from cultivars ‘PI 40100’ and ‘Dipper-6’ showed superiority for tolerating salinity under in vitro conditions.
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