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Pak. J. Bot., 47(2): 397-405, 2015.

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  Updated: 24-04-15

 

 

EVALUATION OF WHEAT GENOTYPES FOR SALINITY TOLERANCE USING PHYSIOLOGICAL INDICES AS SCREENING TOOL

 

SARA ZAFAR1*, M. YASIN ASHRAF2*, M. NIAZ1, ABIDA KAUSAR1 AND JAFAR HUSSAIN2

 

Abstract: Salinity is a major threat to world food security, to ensure future food needs of an increasing world population, development of salt tolerant crop varieties are necessary. Effective screening techniques for salinity tolerance would be beneficial in developing high yielding and salt tolerant wheat varieties. In the present study, an attempt for rapid screening of wheat genotypes for salt tolerance was made. Twenty wheat genotypes were evaluated for salinity tolerance under laboratory/green-house conditions using different physiological indices like germination stress tolerance index (GSI), shoot length stress tolerance index (SLSI), root length stress tolerance index (RLSI) , shoot dry biomass stress tolerance index (SDSI). The data was pooled together to different multivariate techniques including correlation and cluster analysis to assess the diversity for salt tolerance in wheat genotypes. Highly significant and positive correlations were found between GSI, SDWSI and RDWSI. Cluster analysis classified 20 genotypes into three divergent groups. The members of first cluster  (Abadgharr, Bhakkar-2000, Chakwal-86, Kiran-95, LU-26-S,  Margalla-99,  Marvi  Pak-81,  Sarsabaz) exhibited adequate degree of salt tolerance on the basis of various physiological stress tolerance indices, whereas, cluster-2 included genotypes (Bhattai, Pasban-90, Shafaq-2006, Soghat-90) with medium level of salt tolerance and cluster-3 consisted of wheat genotypes (Inqilab-91,  Iqbal-2000, Kohistan-97, PARI-73,  Punjab-90,  Sehar-2006 and Uqab-6) with lower level of salt tolerance and did not perform upto the  mark. On the basis of results and scores obtained, indicated that physiological indices can be used as a selection tool for salinity tolerance in wheat.

 

Key words: Phsiological indices, Screening techniques, Cluster analysis, Salinity and wheat.

 


1Department of Botany, GC University, Faisalabad, Pakistan

2Nuclear Institute of Agriculture and Biology, Faisalabad, Pakistan

*Corresponding author e-mail: saraomer_gcuf@yahoo.com; niabmyashraf@gmail.com


   
   

 

   
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