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The inheritance of salt exclusion in woody perennial fruit species
Authors:S R Sykes
Institution:(1) Division of Horticulture, CSIRO, 3505 Merbein, Victoria, Australia
Abstract:Citrus and grapevines are salt-sensitive perennial crops. Damage caused by salinity is due mostly to accumulation of excessive concentrations of salt (Na- and Cl ions) in shoot tissues. In both crops, however, some rootstock varieties can restrict the accumulation of salt in scion leaves and stems. Salt-excluding rootstocks, however, are often deficient with regard to other desirable characteristics and as such their use is limited. As a consequence, we have conducted a range of crosses within both crops to select new salt-excluding hybrids which may have potential as new rootstocks and also to investigate the inheritance of salt exclusion in these woody perennials.In citrus, both Cl-ion and Na-ion exclusion has been observed as a continuous character and progenies segregate widely for their ability to restrict the accumulation of these ions in shoot tissues. The ability to exclude Cl ions appears to be independent of the ability to exclude Na ions. Thus a good Cl-ion excluder is not necessarily a good Na-ion excluder and vice versa. It has been possible, however, to select new salt-excluding citrus hybrids which perform as well as and sometimes better than parent varieties when grafted with a common scion and grown in artificially salinised field plots.In grapevines, the research has concentrated on the ability for Cl-ion exclusion and depending on the Cl-ion-excluding parent chosen this is inherited as either a polygenic or monogenic trait. In crosses between Vitis champini (Cl-ion excluder) and Vitis vinifera (Cl-ion accumulator), the ability to restrict Cl-ion accumulation in shoot tissues segregates widely with some offspring transgressing the performance of either parent. In crosses and backcrosses involving V. berlandieri and V. vinifera, however, hybrids segregate as either Cl-ion excluders or accumulators suggesting the effect of a major dominant gene for Cl-ion exclusion from V. berlandieri. This was evident from both field and glasshouse experiments although possible modifying genes from V. vinifera may affect the expression of this gene under glasshouse conditions in some crosses.
Keywords:citrus  Cl-ion exclusion  grapevines  hybrids  inheritance  Na-ion exclusion  rootstocks
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