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Field screening of sugarcane (saccharum spp.) mutant and commercial genotypes for salt tolerance
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Field screening of sugarcane (saccharum spp.) mutant and commercial genotypes for salt tolerance
Author
Cha-um S.,Chantawong S.,Mongkolsiriwatana C.,Ashraf M.,Kirdmanee C.
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Affiliations
National Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (BIOTEC), National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA), 113 Thailand Science Park, Paholyothin Road, Khlong Nuang, Khlong Luang, Pathumthani 12120, Thailand; Division of Mitr Phol Research and Development, Mitr Phol Co. Ltd, Phukhew, Chaiyaphum 36110, Thailand; Kasetsart University, Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciencs, Division of Genetics, Kampangsan Campus, Nakhon Pathom 73140, Thailand; University of Agriculture, Faculty of Science, Department of Botany, Faisalabad 38040, Pakistan
Type
Article
Source Title
Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca
ISSN
0255965X
Year
2013
Volume
41
Issue
1
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All Open Access, Bronze, Green
Publisher
Academic Press
DOI
10.15835/nbha4118970
Abstract
Growth and physiological attributes and sugar quality parameters are considered key criteria for screening sugarcane cultivars for salt tolerance. Maximum cane growth and yield were found in a positive check ('K88-92') as well as in cv. '(A3)AE1-18' when subjected to salt affected soil. Percent reduction in Fv/Fm, quantum efficiency of PSII (πPSII) and water use efficiency (WUE) due to salt stress was considerably low in 'K88-92', '(A3)AE1-18' and 'KK3' which was associated with very low salt-induced reduction in net photosynthetic rate and growth characters such as shoot length, number of internodes, and internodal length as well as yield traits. In addition, brix, polarlization, fiber, purity and commercial cane sugar (CCS) in '(A18)AE2-15' and '(A3)AE1-18' were well maintained under saline stress. By subjecting the data for various physiological, growth, yield and sugar quality parameters to the Ward's cluster analysis 'K88-92' (positive check), '(A3)AE1-18' and 'KK3' were identified as salt tolerant, whereas '(A11)AE1-114' and 'K97-32' as salt sensitive.
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