G. Guerrier et P. Bourgeaischaillou, SOLUTE CONTENTS IN ROOTS AND ROOT CALLI OF NACL-TOLERANT AND NACL-SENSITIVE TISSUES OF LYCOPERSICON, Biologia plantarum, 36(3), 1994, pp. 321-328
Biomass, relative growth rate (RGR), organic and inorganic solute cont
ents in control and NaCl (50 - 100 mM) affected roots or calli of the
wild tomato genotype Lycopersicon pennellii and the Lycopersicon escul
entum wilty mutant flacca were compared. Under NaCl-stress, the RGR of
calli from L. pennellii was higher than that of the mutant flacca, wh
ile the root biomass of the former was lower than that of the latter.
Constant water contents were found in calli and roots, irrespective of
the genotypes and NaCl concentrations. Taking into account the solute
contents of the apoplasm, Na+ accumulation was similar in the sensiti
ve tissues (calli from L. flacca, roots of L. pennellii) and the toler
ant ones (calli from L. pennellii, flacca roots). Decreased K+ and Mg2
+ and increased proline contents were found in both sensitive tissues.
In comparison with sensitive L. pennellii roots, salt sensitive flacc
a calli showed increased total organic acid and amino acid contents.