Título
Effect of salt stress, proline, and polyamines on seed germination of Opuntia streptacantha
11627/370511627/3705
Autor
Ochoa Alfaro, Ana Erika
Silva Ortega, Claudia Oliva
Becerra Flora, Alicia
Flores Rivas, Joel David
Jiménez Bremont, Juan Francisco
Resumen
"In this study we conducted experiments in order to determine whether polyamines (putrescine, spermidine, and spermine) and proline treatments help to break seed dormancy of Opuntia streptacantha and also if they facilitate seed germination under salt stress. The results showed that 1mM proline stimulated a better germination percentage as compared to untreated seeds, although the difference was not statistically significant. With respect to polyamines, they did not break seed dormancy. On the other hand, salinity affected seed germination at the higher concentrations (50 and 75 mM NaCl) used, whereas, at 25 mM NaCl, results were similar to the control. The germination percentage in the treatments with proline (1 and 10 mM) and with polyamines (1μM each) diminished significantly when increasing the concentration of NaCl. The exception was spermine treatment, which alleviates seed germination at the higher concentration of NaCl used (75 mM)."
Fecha de publicación
2008Tipo de publicación
articleÁrea de conocimiento
CIENCIAS AGROPECUARIAS Y BIOTECNOLOGÍAColecciones
Editor
Professional Association for Cactus DevelopmentPalabras clave
Opuntia streptacanthaPolyamines
Proline
Salt stress
Seed germination