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Growth, Water Content, and Proline Accumulation in Drought-Stressed Callus of Date Palm
Authors:J.M. Al-Khayri  A.M. Al-Bahrany
Affiliation:(1) College of Agriculture and Food Sciences, Date Palm Research Center, P.O. Box 55043, Al-Hassa, 31982, Saudi Arabia;(2) Department of Horticulture, College of Agriculture and Food Sciences, P.O. Box 55043, Al-Hassa, 31982, Saudi Arabia
Abstract:This study was conducted to examine the response of date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L., cvs. Barhee and Hillali) calli to water stress. Callus derived from shoot tip explants was inoculated in liquid Murashige and Skoog medium containing 10 mg dm–3agr-naphthaleneacetic acid, 1.5 mg dm–3 2-isopentenyladenine, and 0 to 30 % (m/v) polyethylene glycol (PEG 8000) to examine the effect of water stress. After 2 weeks, callus growth, water content, and proline accumulation were assessed. Increasing water stress caused a progressive reduction in growth as expressed in callus fresh mass, relative growth rate, and index of tolerance. Both genotypes tested followed this general trend, however, cv. Barhee was more tolerant to drought stress than cv. Hillali. Increasing PEG concentration was also associated with a progressive reduction in water content and increased content of endogenous free proline.
Keywords:index of tolerance  osmotic adjustment  relative growth rate  tissue culture  water stress
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