[{
  "type": "article-journal",
  "title": "VARIATION IN CALLUS GROWTH AND IN VITRO REGENERATION AMONG CULTIVATED AND WILD WHEAT GENOTYPES UNDER INCREASING SALT STRESS CONDITIONS",
  "author": [
    {
      "family": "Klay",
      "given": ""
    },
    {
      "family": "Riahi",
      "given": ""
    },
    {
      "family": "Slim-Amara",
      "given": ""
    },
    {
      "family": "Daaloul",
      "given": ""
    }
  ],
  "issued": {
    "date-parts": [[2024]]
  },
  "container-title": "Journal of Animal and Plant Sciences",
  "ISSN": "1018-7081",
  "volume": "34",
  "issue": "4",
  "page": "1020-1030",
  "DOI": "https://doi.org/10.36899/JAPS.2024.4.0784",
  "abstract": "<p><span lang=\"EN-GB\">Wheat is one of the most widely cultivated and important cereal crops globally, serving as a staple food for millions of people worldwide. However, wheat production is increasingly challenged by environmental stresses, particularly soil salinity. Developing salt-tolerant varieties is essential to enhance wheat yields in saline-prone regions, thereby ensuring food security and agricultural sustainability. This study evaluated the variations in</span><span lang=\"EN-GB\">&nbsp;salt stress tolerance among eight wheat genotypes</span><span lang=\"EN-GB\">,</span><span lang=\"EN-GB\">&nbsp;representing common wheat, durum wheat</span><span lang=\"EN-GB\">,</span><span lang=\"EN-GB\">&nbsp;and wild wheat</span><span lang=\"EN-GB\">,</span><span lang=\"EN-GB\">&nbsp;under&nbsp;<em>in vitro</em>&nbsp;culture conditions. Wheat calli, induced from immature embryos, were subjected to increasing NaCl concentrations in the culture&nbsp;</span><span lang=\"EN-GB\">media&nbsp;</span><span lang=\"EN-GB\">(0, 50, 100, 150 mM NaCl). Callogenesis rates</span><span lang=\"EN-GB\">,</span><span lang=\"EN-GB\">&nbsp;recorded after one month of&nbsp;<em>in vitro</em>&nbsp;culture during the induction phase</span><span lang=\"EN-GB\">,</span><span lang=\"EN-GB\">&nbsp;varied between 33</span><span lang=\"EN-GB\">%</span><span lang=\"EN-GB\">&nbsp;and 100</span><span lang=\"EN-GB\">%,</span><span lang=\"EN-GB\">&nbsp;with</span><span lang=\"EN-GB\">&nbsp;a</span><span lang=\"EN-GB\">&nbsp;significant effect of genotype. The Aegilops accessions showed the lowest callus weights at the end of the induction phase</span><span lang=\"EN-GB\">,</span><span lang=\"EN-GB\">&nbsp;while Vaga and Jenah Khotifa&nbsp;</span><span lang=\"EN-GB\">genotypes exhibited</span><span lang=\"EN-GB\">&nbsp;the highest biomass.</span><span lang=\"EN-GB\">&nbsp;Significant variations</span><span lang=\"EN-GB\">&nbsp;in callus growth and regeneration&nbsp;</span><span lang=\"EN-GB\">rates&nbsp;</span><span lang=\"EN-GB\">were&nbsp;</span><span lang=\"EN-GB\">observed among</span><span lang=\"EN-GB\">&nbsp;the studied genotypes under increasing salt stress levels. The&nbsp;</span><span lang=\"EN-GB\">obtained results indicated</span><span lang=\"EN-GB\">&nbsp;that the durum wheat variety Om&nbsp;</span><span lang=\"EN-GB\">Rabiaa</span><span lang=\"EN-GB\">, the common wheat variety Salambo</span><span lang=\"EN-GB\">,</span><span lang=\"EN-GB\">&nbsp;and the two wild accessions</span><span lang=\"EN-GB\">,</span><span lang=\"EN-GB\">&nbsp;especially MZ116</span><span lang=\"EN-GB\">,</span><span lang=\"EN-GB\">&nbsp;exhibited the highest salt stress tolerance potential among the studied wheat genotypes.&nbsp;</span><span lang=\"EN-GB\">Further investigations at transcriptomic and genomic levels are required to elucidate the molecular basis of their high tolerance to salt stress.&nbsp;</span><span lang=\"EN-GB\">These genotypes could be&nbsp;</span><span lang=\"EN-GB\">utilized</span><span lang=\"EN-GB\">&nbsp;to develop salt-tolerant cultivars,&nbsp;</span><span lang=\"EN-GB\">which is crucial&nbsp;</span><span lang=\"EN-GB\">in the context of global climate&nbsp;</span><span lang=\"EN-GB\">change</span><span lang=\"EN-GB\">, either through wheat breeding as donor parents or through genetic transformation strategies.</span></p>",
  "publisher": "Pakistan Agricultural Scientists Forum",
  "URL": "https://thejaps.org.pk/AbstractView.aspx?mid=2023-JAPS-1437"
}]
