Pak. J. Bot., 41(4): 1751-1758, 2009. | Back to Contents | ||||
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AVOIDANCE OF SODIUM ACCUMULATION IN THE SHOOT CONFERS TOLERANCE TO SALT STRESS IN CULTIVATED BARLEY
HEE SUN KOOK1, TAE IL PARK2, AMANA KHATOON3, SHAFIQ REHMAN3 AND SONG JOONG YUN1*
Abstract: Growth and development of plants is adversely affected by ionic and
osmotic stresses in the saline soil. Although barley (Hordeum vulgare)
is regarded as relatively tolerant to salt stress among the Tririceae,
modern barley cultivars suffer severely at salt concentrations
encountered in the field constructed in reclaimed tidelands. This study
was conducted to elucidate salt tolerance mechanisms of a collection
from Tunisia (Tunisia 76; T76) at the germination and early seedling
stages. Gwandongpi 41 (G41) was used as a salt-susceptible control
variety. Germination was examined in a culture solution containing 0,
150, 300, and 450 mM NaCl, respectively. Mineral content was analyzed
for the three-week-old seedlings grown in 0 or 200 mM NaCl solutions for
0, 1, 3, and 5 days, respectively. Both varieties showed drastic
differences in root and shoot growth at germination in saline
conditions. T76 showed over 97% germination while G41 only 7% at 300 mM
NaCl. The root and shoot growth at germination was negatively related to
Na+ contents in the shoots. Sodium ion content was about
three times higher in G41 than in T76 in the shoot of the seedlings
treated for 5 days at 200 mM NaCl. The K+/Na+
ratio, which was mostly affected by Na+ content, was
significantly higher in T76 than in G41. These results indicate that
higher salt tolerance of T76 is conferred, at least in part, by the
avoidance of salt accumulation in the shoot at high salt conditions. 1Department of Crop Sciences, Chonbuk National University, Jeonju 561-756, Republic of Korea 2Department of Rice and Winter Crop, National Institute of Crop Science, Iksan 570-080, Republic of Korea 3Botany Department, Kohat University of Science & Technology (KUST,) Kohat 26000, NWFP, Pakistan |
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