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Characterization and regeneration of salt- and water-stress mutants from protoplast culture of Nicotiana plumbaginifolia (Viviani)
Authors:S Sumaryati  I Negrutiu  M Jacobs
Institution:(1) Plantengenetica, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Instituut voor Moleculaire Biologie, Paardenstraat 65, B-1640 St. Genesius Rode, Belgium
Abstract:Summary Protoplast-derived colonies of haploid N. plumbaginifolia leaves were used to select for resistance to NaCl, KCl and polyethylene glycol 6000 (PEG). Salt-and PEG-tolerant cell lines were isolated on the basis of growth in a culture medium containing inhibitory concentrations of either NaCl or KCl (200 mM) or PEG (25%). The frequency of resistant lines ranged from 10-5 to 10-6. One resistant line from each treatment was regenerated into plants. All resistant lines produced 10–25 times more proline than the wild type when grown on a non-selective medium. Similar values were also observed in the leaves of resistant progeny plants. In each mutant line, salt or PEG resistance was transmitted as a single dominant nuclear gene as shown by segregation ratios in progenies of crosses between resistant and wild-type plants. The latter observation demonstrates clearly the existence of a genetic basis for increased salt tolerance.
Keywords:Protoplast selection  Salt- and water stressresistant mutants  Proline overproduction  Nicotiana plumbaginifolia  Dominant gene
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