Plant Soil Environ., 2008, 54(9):382-388 | DOI: 10.17221/408-PSE

Halopriming improves vigor, metabolism of reserves and ionic contents in wheat seedlings under salt stress

I. Afzal1, S. Rauf2, S.M.A. Basra1, G. Murtaza3
1 Department of Crop Physiology, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan
2 Department of Plant Breeding, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan
3 Institute of Soil and Environmental Sciences, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad,

The present study was conducted to investigate whether salt tolerance may be induced in wheat at germination stage by halopriming with different inorganic salts (CaCl2, NaCl and CaSO4), and how far these salts affect the mobilization of different nutrients to different parts of seedlings. Seeds of two wheat cultivars (Inqlab-91 and SARC-1) were primed in 50 mmol solutions of CaCl2, NaCl or CaSO4 for 12 h separately and germinated under non-saline and saline (125 mmol NaCl) conditions. All seed treatments hastened germination under saline and non-saline conditions as compared to those of non-primed seeds. However, priming with CaSO4 enhanced germination of both cultivars under saline conditions more than any other treatment. Maximum root length and fresh and dry weights were obtained in plants raised from seeds primed with CaSO4 followed by CaCl2. Concentrations of Na+ and K+ in seedlings obtained after priming changed significantly. However, Na+ was highest in seedlings raised from seeds primed with NaCl whereas the concentration of K+ was highest in the seedlings primed with CaSO4. Maximum total sugars and reducing sugars were observed when seeds were treated with CaCl2 followed by CaSO4. In addition, SARC-1 overcame Inqlab-91 in all growth parameters of the seedlings. In conclusion, different salts used for priming in wheat seeds improved the salt stress tolerance; however, CaSO4 and CaCl2 proved to be the most effective priming agents in inducing salt tolerance in both wheat cultivars whereas NaCl was a less effective priming agent.

Keywords: priming; ionic homeostasis; salinity tolerance; wheat

Published: September 30, 2008  Show citation

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Afzal I, Rauf S, Basra SMA, Murtaza G. Halopriming improves vigor, metabolism of reserves and ionic contents in wheat seedlings under salt stress. Plant Soil Environ.. 2008;54(9):382-388. doi: 10.17221/408-PSE.
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