How to translate text using browser tools
4 April 2024 Genetic variation in growth, ionic accumulation and salt tolerance indices under long-term salt stress in halophytic Tunisian sea barley (Hordeum marinum ssp. marinum)
W. Saoudi, W. Taamalli, M. Badri, O. Z. Talbi, C. Abdelly
Author Affiliations +
Abstract

Context. Identification of salt-tolerant genetic resources is of high importance due to the constant increase in salt-affected areas.

Aims. This study was conducted to assess genetic variation in salt response among and within Tunisian sea barley populations and to identify useful genotypes for future breeding programmes directed towards improving salinity tolerance.

Methods. The salinity response of 141 lines from 10 natural populations of Hordeum marinum ssp. marinum was characterised at a morphophysiological level, following exposure to 200 mM sodium chloride for 90 days.

Key results. ANOVA revealed significant differences in growth and ion accumulation between and within populations in response to salinity. The Sebkhet Ferjouna population was less affected than Sidi Othman and Tabarka; however, it accumulated relatively higher sodium and lower potassium and potassium/sodium ratio. Stress Tolerance Index (STI) and Salt Tolerance (ST) values varied significantly among populations and lines. STI was positively correlated with potassium and negatively correlated with sodium content in roots and leaves, whereas no evidence of a relationship between both cations and ST was observed.

Conclusions. SO7, SO28, LB5, LB25, TB1, MT3 and BK12 with high values of STI were identified as high yielding lines in control and salt stress conditions, whereas MT3, BK12, MT17, BF10, SL8, SL16 and SF32, with the highest values of ST, were characterised by a small yield loss and low sensitivity when exposed to salinity.

Implications. These lines constitute a genetic resource with desirable adaptation characteristics for breeding programmes towards salinity tolerance in cultivated cereals.

W. Saoudi, W. Taamalli, M. Badri, O. Z. Talbi, and C. Abdelly "Genetic variation in growth, ionic accumulation and salt tolerance indices under long-term salt stress in halophytic Tunisian sea barley (Hordeum marinum ssp. marinum)," Crop and Pasture Science 75(4), (4 April 2024). https://doi.org/10.1071/CP23199
Received: 11 April 2023; Accepted: 6 March 2024; Published: 4 April 2024
KEYWORDS
broad-sense heritability
genetic diversity
growth
Hordeum marinum ssp. marinum
ion accumulation
salinity
salt stress indices
RIGHTS & PERMISSIONS
Get copyright permission
Back to Top