In vitro tolerance of citrus rootstocks under saline stress

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Denise dos Santos Vila Verde
Maria Inês de Souza Mendes
Leila Vasconcelos da Costa Nobre
Antônio da Silva Souza
Karen Cristina Fialho dos Santos
Walter dos Santos Soares Filho
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[1] State University of Santa Cruz,
[2] Federal University of Recôncavo da Bahia,undefined
[3] Embrapa Cassava and Fruticulture,undefined
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Citrus; Sodium chloride; Tissue culture; In vitro regeneration;
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The search for citrus rootstocks that confer resistance and tolerance to biotic and abiotic factors is increasing. Among abiotic stresses, salinity is one of the main factors that significantly affect growth and development in this crop. Faced this situation, genetic improvement seeks, among other aspects, to generate rootstocks that are tolerant to salinity. In this sense, tissue culture constitutes an important tool for citrus improvement, as it helps in the pre-selection of genotypes that best express salinity tolerance. Thus, this work aimed to study the tolerance of 11 citrus rootstocks to saline stress in vitro, using different concentrations of sodium chloride (NaCl). For analysis of in vitro regeneration, 1 cm long stem apexes, originating from the in vitro cultivation of rootstocks, were introduced in basal WPM medium and supplemented with 0.64, 1.28, 1.92, 2.56 and 3.20 g L−1 of NaCl. After 120 days in a growth room, the plants were evaluated and the data were analyzed using the R statistical program. The genotypes showed different behaviors depending on the interaction between the studied factors. There was a reduction in most of the in vitro development variables of rootstocks grown in culture medium supplemented with NaCl. The ‘Riverside’ citrandarin genotypes, HTR 051, LRF (LCR × TR) - 005, BRS Bravo, TSK × TRBK - Colômbia and BRS H Montenegro, were more tolerant to salinity, while TSKC × CTSW - 028, the mandarin ‘Sunki Tropical’ and BRS Santana were the most sensitive.
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