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Evaluation of salinity tolerance in sorghum (<Emphasis Type="Italic">Sorghum bicolor</Emphasis> L.) using ion accumulation,proline and peroxidase criteria
Authors:Vahid Bavei  Behrouz Shiran  Ahmad Arzani
Institution:(1) Department of Agronomy and Plant Breeding, College of Agriculture, University of Shahrekord, Shahrekord, Iran;(2) Department of Agronomy and Plant Breeding, College of Agriculture, Isfahan University of Technology, 84156 83111 Isfahan, Iran
Abstract:Salt tolerance of sorghum varieties in terms of fresh weight, ion accumulations, proline content and peroxidase activity was analyzed in this study. Three sorghum varieties, Payam, Kimia, and Jambo, differing in salt tolerance, were grown in a greenhouse-hydroponic culture with a complete nutrition solution to which 0, 50, 100, 150 and 200 mM NaCl was added. Plant roots and leaves were harvested at 15 and 30 days after treatment and subjected to analysis. Clear decline in K+ and Ca2+ concentrations and increase in Na+ and proline contents were observed in the root and leaf tissues at each NaCl concentration in all varieties during the NaCl treatment. The Ca2+ concentration in leaves was higher than in roots, and had the following order in the tested cultivars: Jambo, Kimia, and Payam. Total peroxidase activity increased under salinity stress and it was proportional with the salt concentration. Payam had the largest decrease (46.95%) in fresh weight caused by NaCl, while Jambo had the lowest decrease, 28.63%. Linear regression analysis revealed significant relationships between the estimated factors and fresh weight. The profiles of isoperoxidases were modified under stress conditions. Two isoforms, A1 and A2, were detected in all three varieties with different intensities. Under NaCl stress, isoperoxidases were strongly expressed and a third isoform, A3, was specifically found in variety Jambo suggesting that A3 is implicated in salt adaptation of this variety.
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