The Genetic Basis of Variation for Salt Tolerance in Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench Seedlings |
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Authors: | F M Azhar T McNeilly |
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Institution: | F. M. Azhar;, Dr. T. McNeilly, Department of Botany, The University of Liverpool, P.O. Box 147, L69 3BX (U.K.) |
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Abstract: | The genetic basis of salt (NaCll tolerance at the seedling stage was examined in eight accessions of Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench which differed in relative NaCl tolerance. The eight accessions were crossed in all possible combinations. The Nad tolerances of the resulting 56 F: hybrids and their eight parents were assessed after two weeks growth in solution cultures containing 0, 103, and 150mM NaCl. Indices of salt tolerance (relative tolerance) were used for analysis using the diallel method. Both additive and dominance effects appeared to be important for the expression of variation under low and high salinity levels, but the effect of genes with dominance properties was more pronounced. Estimates of narrow sense hentabilities for sail tolerance were appreciable, suggesting that rapid improvement in salinity tolerance is possible in this species using high selection pressures in the F2 population. |
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Keywords: | Sorghum bicolor salt tolerance variation genetic basis diallel test |
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