Effect of salinity on calli of wheat varieties during in vitro culture

Authors

  • Leandris Argentel Martínez Universidad de Granma. Carretera a Manzanillo, km 17 1⁄2. Peralejo, Bayamo, Cuba. CP. 85100
  • Idalmis Fonseca Reyna Universidad de Granma. Carretera a Manzanillo, km 17 1⁄2. Peralejo, Bayamo, Cuba. CP. 85100
  • Jaime Garatuza Payán Instituto Tecnológico de Sonora. 5 de febrero 818 sur, Col. Centro, Cd. Obregón, Sonora, México. CP. 85000
  • Enrico Yépez González Instituto Tecnológico de Sonora. 5 de febrero 818 sur, Col. Centro, Cd. Obregón, Sonora, México. CP. 85000
  • Jorge González Aguilera Embrapa Trigo. Rodovia BR 285, km 294. 99001-970 Passo Fundo - RS, Brasil

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29312/remexca.v8i3.25

Keywords:

Triticum aestivum L., ABA, callus, salinity, wheat

Abstract

The effect of salinity on the stress tolerance degree and the  radioinduction effectiveness of callus mutations of three  common wheat varieties during in vitro culture was studied.  The researcg was developed at the Center for Genetic  Engineering Biotechnology (CIGB) of Havana, Cuba in the  period from November 2015 to February 2016 in a genetic  improvement program for tolerance to salt stress in in vitro  culture phase. The variables cell permeability, peroxidase  activity, soluble protein concentration and abscisic acid  synthesis were evaluated at 24 h, 30 days and 70 days of  callus exposure to treatments, which consisted of electrical  conductivities (EC) of 0.02, 5, 7, 9 dS m-1 in the culture  medium. An increase in PMC was observed at 24 h as the  initial salinity stimulating effect, values that decreased  as the EC and the time of exposure to stress increased.  Peroxidase activity increased to 7 dS m-1 in all three varieties  but the trend was to be maintained or decreased when CE  increased. Similar response showed total soluble proteins.  The concentration of ABA increased by more than 25 units  in the varieties and the hypothesis of its synthesis was ruled out from photosynthetic and protective pigments.The  evaluation showed the positive effect of radioinduction on  wheat tolerance to saline stress. 

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Published

2017-08-08

How to Cite

Argentel Martínez Leandris, Idalmis Fonseca Reyna, Garatuza Payán Jaime, Yépez González Enrico, and González Aguilera Jorge. 2017. “Effect of Salinity on Calli of Wheat Varieties During in Vitro Culture”. Revista Mexicana De Ciencias Agrícolas 8 (3). México, ME:477-88. https://doi.org/10.29312/remexca.v8i3.25.

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