In vitro bioassays for salinity tolerance screening of potato

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Yanling Zhang
Danielle J. Donnelly
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[1] McGill University,Plant Science Department, Macdonald Campus
[2] 21,undefined
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Potato Research | 1997年 / 40卷
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lysimeter; microtuberization; NaCl; root tip segment; single-node cutting; spp;
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Three in vitro bioassays (single-node cutting, root tip segment and microtuberization) gave similar results in ranking the salinity (NaCl) tolerance of several potato genotypes (Solanum spp.) and were verified by tuber yield criteria in a field lysimeter trial with salinized irrigation water. Salinity stress consistently depressed growth in the single-node cutting and root tip segment bioassays, reduced microtuber yield in the microtuberization bioassay and decreased tuber yield in field lysimeters. The single-node cutting bioassay was simpler to perform than the root tip segment and microtuberization bioassays and did not exclude certain genotypes as did the microtuberization bioassay. The single-node cutting bioassay can be recommended as a substitute for more labour-intensive and costly field assessments of salinity effects of yield.
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