Pk. Tewary et al., In vitro response of promising mulberry (Morus sp.) genotypes for tolerance to salt and osmotic stresses, PLANT GR R, 30(1), 2000, pp. 17-21
An in vitro technique for screening mulberry genotypes tolerant to salt and
osmotic stress has been standardized. Five mulberry genotypes, namely G2,
G3, G4 along with control varieties i.e., S34 and S13, were tested on salt
and osmotic stress media. Out of 14 media combinations tested, the optimum
responses were observed on Kn 1 mg/l, in the case of G3 genotype, on Kn 2 m
g/l with G2 genotype, on BAP 1 mg/l with G4 genotype and on BAP 2 mg/l with
S34 and S13 genotypes. With regard to their performance on salt-stress med
ia fortified with NaCl (0.1-2.0%), Na2CO3 + NaHCO3 (pH 8.5-10.0), the data
revealed that the genotype G4 ranked the highest in terms of sprouting perc
entage and shoot length, in comparison to the control variety (S34) at each
concentration of NaCl up to 1.0% and pH up to 9.5. However, in the case of
osmotic stress condition (media supplemented with 1.0-10.0% PEG),the contr
ol variety i.e. S13 itself exhibited the highest sprouting percentage and s
hoot growth compared to the other test genotypes. The genotype G4 has been
screened as a salt tolerant genotype which can be tested under respective i
n vivo condition.