Relationship between Changes of Na+, K+, and Ca2+ Contents during Seed Germination and Salt Tolerance in Maize

2008 ◽  
Vol 34 (2) ◽  
pp. 333-336
Author(s):  
Xue-Fang SHANG
2007 ◽  
Vol 59 (3) ◽  
pp. 227-231 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Zivkovic ◽  
M. Devic ◽  
B. Filipovic ◽  
Z. Giba ◽  
D. Grubisic

The influence of high NaCl concentrations on seed germination in both light and darkness was examined in the species Centaurium pulchellum, C. erythraea, C. littorale, C. spicatum, and C. tenuiflorum. Salt tolerance was found to depend on the life history of the seeds. To be specific, seeds of all five species failed to complete germination when exposed to continuous white light if kept all the time in the presence of 100-200 mM and greater NaCl concentrations. However, when after two weeks NaCl was rinsed from the seeds and the seeds were left in distilled water under white light for an additional two weeks, all species completed germination to a certain extent. The percent of germination not only depended on NaCl concentration in the prior medium, but was also species specific. Thus, seeds of C. pulchellum, C. erythraea, and C. littorale completed germination well almost irrespective of the salt concentration previously experienced. On the other hand, seeds of C. tenuiflorum completed germination poorly if NaCl concentrations in the prior media were greater than 200 mM. When seeds after washing were transferred to darkness for an additional 14 days, they failed to complete germination if previously imbibed on media containing NaCl concentrations greater than 400 mM. However, the seeds of all species, even if previously imbibed at 800 mM NaCl, could be induced to complete germination in darkness by 1 mM gibberellic acid. .


Plants ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (9) ◽  
pp. 1784
Author(s):  
Xin Yao ◽  
Meiliang Zhou ◽  
Jingjun Ruan ◽  
Yan Peng ◽  
Hao Yang ◽  
...  

Soil salinization is one of the main abiotic stress factors impacting the growth of crops and the agricultural industry today. Thus, we aimed to investigate the effects of H2O2 pretreatment on seed germination in Tartary buckwheat (Fagopyrum tataricum) seeds under salt stress and to evaluate this species’ salt tolerance. Through the preliminary experiment, this study used 50 mmol L−1 NaCl solution to induce seed stress. After soaking for 12 h in different H2O2 concentrations, seeds were laid in Petri dishes with 50 mmol L−1 NaCl for seven days and the germination parameters and physiological indicators were measured to screen the optimal H2O2 pretreatment concentration and the salt tolerance index. Our results indicated that pretreatment with 5–10 mmol L−1 H2O2 was most effective in alleviating NaCl’s impacts on the seeds’ germination parameters. Furthermore, the growth and material accumulation of seedlings was promoted; catalase, superoxide dismutase activity, and proline content were enhanced; and malondialdehyde content was reduced. Principal component analysis and stepwise regression revealed six key indicators that had a significant impact on the salt tolerance characteristics of F. tataricum, namely, germination potential, shoot fresh weight, root surface area, root average diameter, catalase activity, and superoxide dismutase activity.


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Md. Mia Mukul ◽  
Sheikh Shorif Uddin Ahmed ◽  
Nargis Akter ◽  
Md. Golam Mostofa ◽  
Md. Sohanur Rahman ◽  
...  

Salinity is a serious abiotic stress to Jute and other crop cultivation at saline regions in the world. No salt tolerant Tossa Jute (Corchorus olitorius L.) variety was developed in Bangladesh. Hence, six Tossa Jute accessions were investigated at germination stage against six concentration levels (0.00 or d.H2O, 8.0, 10.0, 12.0, 14.0 and 16.0 dS m-1) of salt (NaCl) using RCB design at Bangladesh Jute Research Institute (BJRI) during March-July, 2020. Jute seeds collected from Gene Bank of BJRI were allowed to germinate under laboratory condition. Seed germination rate was adversely affected as well as delay in germination was prolonged with increasing the salt concentration. In control, seeds were germinated up to 14.0 dS m-1 salt solution. Among six genotypes, Acc. 1141 and Acc. 3801 showed the highest germination rate (86.67 %); Acc. 3801 gave maximum root length (17.0 mm), dry biomass (6.37 mg); and Acc. 1089 showed higher shoot length (10.0 mm), fresh weight (43.93 mg) and salt tolerance index (60.69 %) under 14.0 dS m-1 level. Higher relative salt harm rate (7.14 %) was observed in both Acc. 1141 and Acc. 3801 under 14.0 dS m-1 salinity indicating highly tolerance to salinity. Acc. 3801 and Acc. 1141 were found good for germination under salt stresses; Acc. 3801, Acc. 1089 for fiber yield and salt tolerance; Acc. 3801 and Acc. 1407 for higher fiber yield. Acc. 3801 was found good for salt tolerance and fiber yield content. The genotypes with good desirable characters would be used as breeding materials to develop high yielding salt tolerant Tossa Jute variety.


2007 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 433-438 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ben Naceur M'barek ◽  
Cheick-M'hamed Hatem ◽  
Abdellaoui Raoudha ◽  
Bettaib-Kaab Leila

2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Wenhui Li ◽  
Huizhen Zhang ◽  
Youling Zeng ◽  
Lijun Xiang ◽  
Zhonghua Lei ◽  
...  

2005 ◽  
Vol 45 (4) ◽  
pp. 391 ◽  
Author(s):  
B. Zhang ◽  
B. C. Jacobs ◽  
M. O'Donnell ◽  
J. Guo

Salt tolerances of 3 cultivars, Menemen puccinellia (Puccinellia ciliata Bor), Tyrrell and Dundas [tall wheatgrass, Thinopyrum ponticum (Podp.) Z. W. Liu and R. R. C. Wang], were compared with respect to their seed germination, adaptive responses to salt and waterlogging, seedling emergence, plant growth, shoot osmolality and mineral contents in a series of salt-stress experiments. An inverse normal distribution provided good fits for the time to seed germination. Under NaCl stress, 50% of the control (distilled water) seed germination rates of Menemen, Tyrrell and Dundas were achieved in 178.8, 300.9 and 296.8 mmol/L NaCl, respectively. Fifty percent of the control seedling emergence rates of these 3 cultivars were in 92.7, 107.2 and 113.5 mmol/L NaCl, respectively. The seed germination rates of these 3 cultivars under both salt and waterlogging stress were far lower than those germinated only under salt stress at the same salt level. Seed pretreatment by soaking seed in NaCl solutions greatly increased the seed germination rate under salt stress for Menemen and under both salt stress and waterlogging for Dundas. Tyrrell and Dundas were very similar in their tolerance to salt stress, and were significantly (P<0.05) more salt tolerant than Menemen in terms of seed germination and seedling emergence rate. Both shoot height and dry matter of these 3 cultivars were not statistically different among all salt stress levels during the seedling elongation period, indicating that the established plants of these 3 cultivars were very salt tolerant. The salt tolerance mechanisms of these 3 cultivars are possibly related to their abilities to maintain high osmolality in shoots by regulating high sodium and potassium contents, and reducing calcium deficiency under salt stress.


2015 ◽  
Vol 18 (5) ◽  
pp. 1242-1245 ◽  
Author(s):  
Himanshi Mali ◽  
Birendra Kumar ◽  
D.K. Srivastava ◽  
G. Ram ◽  
H.P. Singh

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peng Zeng ◽  
Peiwen Zhu ◽  
Luofeng Qian ◽  
Xumei Qian ◽  
Yuxin Mi ◽  
...  

Abstract Background Rice growth is frequently affected by salinity. When rice plants are exposed to high salinity, seed germination and seedling establishment are significantly inhibited. In particular, with the promotion of rice direct-seeding in Asia, improving rice salt tolerance during seed germination is of strong importance for rice breeding. Results In this study, we found that the indica rice landrace Wujiaozhan (WJZ) showed a high capability of seed germination under both water (H 2 O) and salt (NaCl) conditions, particularly under high salt stress. The BC 1 F 2 population produced by crossing WJZ with japonica Nipponbare (Nip) was used to evaluate the germination traits under water (H 2 O) and salt (300 mM NaCl) conditions using germination rate (GR) and germination index (GI). A total of 13 quantitative trait loci (QTLs) were identified, including eight QTLs of GR, two QTLs of GI under H 2 O conditions, six QTLs of GR, and three QTLs of GI under 300 mM NaCl conditions. Six QTLs ( qGR6.1 , qGR8.1 , qGR8.2 , qGR10.1 , qGR10.2 and qGI10.1 ) contributed to GR under both H 2 O and 300 mM NaCl conditions. Three QTLs ( qGR6.2 , qGR10.1 and qGR10.2 ) under 300 mM NaCl conditions were identified at different time points of seed germination and shared the same region with qGI6 , qGI10.1 and qGI10.2 for GI. These QTLs could be used to improve seed germination ability via marker-assisted selection (MAS). One major effective salt-tolerance-specific QTL, qGR6.2, on chromosome 6 was further confirmed via the BC 2 F 2 population, which explained more than 20% of the phenotypic variation. Fine mapping results showed that qGR6.2 was narrowed to a 65.9-kb region between the Z654 and Z619 molecular markers, with eleven candidate genes being predicted. Based on the microarray database, there were high transcript abundances of six genes ( LOC_Os06g10650 , LOC_Os06g10660 , LOC_Os06g10690 , LOC_Os06g10710 , LOC_Os06g10730 and LOC_Os06g10750 ) at all developmental stages, and only LOC_Os06g10750 was differentially expressed after salt incubation. RT-qPCR showed that two genes ( LOC_Os06g10650 and LOC_Os06g10750 ) were significantly differentially expressed at 300 mM NaCl during seed germination. This result suggested that LOC_Os06g10650 and LOC_Os06g10750 might be the causal candidate genes for the major effective salt-tolerance-specific QTL qGR6.2 identified in WJZ, which may facilitate map-based cloning and help to elucidate the molecular mechanism underlying salt tolerance during seed germination. Conclusions In our study, we identified 13 QTLs from indica landrace WJZ that confer seed germination traits under water and salt conditions. A major salt-tolerance-specific QTL qGR6.2 was confirmed and fine mapped to a 65.9-kb region flanked by the Z654 and Z619 markers. Our results provide information on the genetic basis of improving salt tolerance during seed germination by MAS.


Author(s):  
V. V. Korobko ◽  
◽  
D. P. Volkov ◽  
Е. A. Zhuk ◽  
R. V. Bukarev ◽  
...  

The authors determined the seed germination of some varieties of grain sorghum in different types of salinity. The degree of stability of the varieties in condition of chloride, sulfate, and mixed type of salinity estimated. The features of development of seedling varieties, which differ in the degree of salt tolerance, identified.


HortScience ◽  
1994 ◽  
Vol 29 (5) ◽  
pp. 564b-564
Author(s):  
Kh. A. Okasha ◽  
R. M. Helal

Salt tolerance of four okra cutivars namely : white velvet ; Gold coast ; Balady and Eskandarani, were investigated during three different stages of plant development namely : seed germination, seedling and reproductive stages. At both first and second stages of plant development various concentrations of sea water (diluted with tap water) were used for irrigation while at the third stage, various saline water with different electronic conductivities were used for irrigation Results of these studies revealed that salinity reduced and delayed seed germination At this stage, white velvet cv. appeared to be tolerant to salinity. At the seedling stage, salinity generally reduced hash weight of plant for all tested cuitivars and Gold coast was the lead affected one At the reproductive stage, salinity reduced plant growth and total yield/plant but with different degrees depending upon cultivar In this respect, yield of both Gold coast and Balady was not greatly reduced at the high level of salinity The anatomical studies showed that salinity reduced xylem and phloem elements in okra roots depending upon both salinity level and cultivar Generally, the obtained results suggest that both Gold coast and Balady okra cultivars can considered as tolerant genotypes to salinity and recommended for cultivation in both and and semi-arid lands where salinity is considered a potential problem


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