Genetic variation and effects of salinity stress on a number of physiological characteristics in bread wheat mutant lines
Journal: Environmental Stresses in Crop Sciences (Vol.13, No. 2)Publication Date: 2020-07-01
Authors : عاطفه رحمانی کمرودی; سعید نواب پور; احد یامچی; علی اصغر نصراله نژاد قمی;
Page : 613-623
Keywords : تنش شوری; فیزیولوژی; گندم موتانت; مورفولوژی; نشانگر RAPD;
Abstract
The purpose of this experiment was study on genetic variation of wheat mutant lines (T-67-60 and T-65-7-1) and its parent (Tabasi cultivar) using RAPD molecular marker and also compare some biochemical parameters of salinity tolerance between the mutant lines and the parent in response to salt stress in the seedling stage.In this study, two mutant lines of wheat (T-67-60 and T-65-7-1) with its parent (Tabasi cultivar), cultured in the Yoshida hydroponics at 30 °C and lighting condition (16 hours of light). Then salinity stress induced on wheat seedling at electrical conductivity 6 dS m-1 and leaf samples were collected for DNA extraction and evaluation of biochemical parameters (proline, protein and chlorophyll content).The pattern of RAPD marker showed more similarity of line mutant T-67-60 with parent (Tabasi cultivar).The results of biochemical parameters showed that mutant lines (T-67-60 and T-65-7-1) were higher tolerance than parent (Tabasi cultivar) under salinity stress.Variability of mutations induced by gamma radiation in wheat revealed and verified with molecular RAPD primers. In addition, differences in biochemical characteristics under salinity condition in the mutant lines (T-67-60 and T-65-7-1) and the parent (Tabasi) implies genetic variation for these traits.
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