INVESTIGADORES
GRUNBERG Karina Alejandra
artículos
Título:
Differential salt-stress response during germination and vegetative growth in in vitro selected somaclonal mutants of Cenchrus ciliaris L.
Autor/es:
E. LÓPEZ COLOMBA; E.TOMASSINO; C. LUNA; S. GRIFFA; E. CARLONI; A. RIBOTTA; M. QUIROGA; K. GRUNBERG
Revista:
SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Referencias:
Año: 2013 vol. 87 p. 157 - 163
ISSN:
0254-6299
Resumen:
Four somaclonal mutants (S1, S4, S6 and M10) and their parental Cenchrus ciliaris L. cultivar Biloela were characterizedunder salinity conditions at germination and vegetative growth stages. Seeds of all somaclonalmutantshad higher germination percentages than cv. Biloela seeds in the control and salt treatments. At 150 mM, germinationwas significantly higher in M10, S6 and S4 (72.3%, 66.3% and 61.8%, respectively) than in cv. Biloela(35.5%). Mutants grown under salinity along with cv. Biloela for 35 days had a different relative growth rate.S6 had the highest growth rate, indicating its potential tolerance to salt stress, whereas M10 was the most sensitive, with Bi, S4 and S1 being intermediate tolerant genotypes. Catalase enzyme activity (CAT) in M10 decreased in response to salt stress and was significantly associated with malondialdehide content, suggesting salt injury, whereas higher levels of CAT activity in S6 during salt stress were associated with increased salinity tolerance. The present results indicate that somaclonal variation and in vitro mutagenesis offer an effective tool  for improvement of C. ciliaris because the somaclonal mutants showed differential tolerance to salt stress with respect to their parental and could be a better choice for use in a breeding program