2015
DOI: 10.17957/ijab/15.0011
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Cross Tolerance Mechanisms of Osmotic and Ionic Stress Adapted Cell Lines of Rice Towards Salinity

Abstract: Present study investigated the cross tolerance mechanisms of osmotic [25% poly ethylene glycol (PEG)] and ionic (25 mM LiCl) stress tolerant cell lines of rice (Oryza sativa L.) cv. Swat-1. The adapted lines showed tolerance up to six generation on stress free medium. When adapted and un-adapted cell lines were subjected to 200 mM NaCl, there was 98% reduction in relative growth rate (RGR) of un-adapted line and the adapted (PEG and LiCl) cell lines showed significantly higher tolerance. Albeit there were no q… Show more

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“…3). According to Meguekam et al [9]; Shah et al [50] and Nouck et al 2, the build-up of Proline (PRO) is a method of stress tolerance because its accumulation contributes to the acquisition of tolerance by maintaining turgor in cells of many species responsible for osmotic adjustment in tolerant plants grown under saline conditions…”
Section: Biochemical Constituentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3). According to Meguekam et al [9]; Shah et al [50] and Nouck et al 2, the build-up of Proline (PRO) is a method of stress tolerance because its accumulation contributes to the acquisition of tolerance by maintaining turgor in cells of many species responsible for osmotic adjustment in tolerant plants grown under saline conditions…”
Section: Biochemical Constituentsmentioning
confidence: 99%