Investigation on the regeneration and morphology behaviors of Lilium tsingtauense under in vitro drought stress conditions

Publish Year: 1398
نوع سند: مقاله کنفرانسی
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NCOCA06_132

تاریخ نمایه سازی: 6 مهر 1398

Abstract:

This study was conducted to investigate the regeneration and morphological behaviors of Lilium tsingtauense under drought stress under in vitro condition. Polyethylene glycol (PEG) used to crate drought stress conditions. For this purpose, in vitro bulblet scales were treated on MS medium supplemented with different concentrations of polyethylene glycol (0, 5, 10, 20, 40 g/l) for two months. The results of experiment showed that increasing the drought stress significantly affected (P<0.01) the dry/fresh weight ratio percentage of the explants. The highest percentage of dry/fresh weight ratio (18.19%) was obtained in the highest concentration of PEG (40 g/l) and compared to control (15.28%). No significant difference was observed in root length, but compared with the mean values revealed that the longer and shorter root length was observed in 5 g/l and 40 g/l, respectively. However, the results showed that the treatments had no effect on leaf number, bulblet number and leaf length. We conclude that one of the mechanisms of drought tolerance is the increase in dry weight and, to some extent, decrease root length.

Authors

Rezvan Ahadi Rad

M.Sc. Student of Breeding and Physiology of Ornamental Plants, Mohaghegh Ardabili University

Esmaeil Chamani

Professor of Horticulture and Landscaping Department, Mohaghegh Ardabili University

Younes Pourbeyrami Hir

Assistant professor of Horticulture and Landscaping Department, MohagheghArdabiliUniversity

Mousa Torabi Giglou

Assistant professor of Horticulture and Landscaping Department, Mohaghegh Ardabili University