DIFFERENCES IN THE PHYSIOLOGICAL-RESPONSES OF 2 CLONES OF EUCALYPTUS-MICROTHECA SELECTED FOR THEIR SALT TOLERANCE

Citation
D. Morabito et al., DIFFERENCES IN THE PHYSIOLOGICAL-RESPONSES OF 2 CLONES OF EUCALYPTUS-MICROTHECA SELECTED FOR THEIR SALT TOLERANCE, PLANT SCI, 114(2), 1996, pp. 129-139
Citations number
35
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
PLANT SCIENCE
ISSN journal
01689452 → ACNP
Volume
114
Issue
2
Year of publication
1996
Pages
129 - 139
Database
ISI
SICI code
0168-9452(1996)114:2<129:DITPO2>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
Two Eucalyptus microtheca clones (clones 42 and 43) suspected to be sa lt tolerant were rooted and grown in a greenhouse. Five-month old cutt ings were watered for 2 months with and without 200 mM NaCl. During th e salt stress period, mineral (Na, Ca, K and Cl) and organic (soluble amino acids and proline) compounds were determined in roots, stems and leaves. Changes in protein profiles induced by salt stress were inves tigated after 2 weeks of salt treatment. Clone 42 demonstrated a delay ed growth during salt stress while clone 43 showed a complete inhibiti on of shoot length. Salinity had a significant effect on mineral compo unds: whatever the duration of the salt treatment, the uptake of sodiu m in roots was 2.5 times higher in the more tolerant clone 42 than in clone 43. Regarding potassium and calcium contents in roots, clone 42 demonstrated an increase in its amount whereas clone 43 showed a decre ase. The increase in soluble amino acids induced by the stress in the different organs of the two clones was not significantly different whe reas a higher content of proline was determined in clone 42 relative t o clone 43. Salinity had significant effects on the content of one pre dominant polypeptide with an apparent molecular weight of 18 kDa which was specifically induced under salt stress in roots of clone 43. In c lone 42, this polypeptide was present in low amounts in control condit ions and salt treatment increased its synthesis.