Responses to Salt Stress of the Interspecific Hybrid × and Its Parental Species.

Plants (Basel)

Institute for the Conservation and Improvement of Valencian Agrodiversity (COMAV), Universitat Politècnica de València, Camino de Vera S/N, 46022 Valencia, Spain.

Published: January 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • Soil salinity is increasingly impacting agriculture, particularly under climate change, leading to a study on the salt tolerance of cultivated eggplant and its wild relative.
  • Young plants were tested under different NaCl concentrations, showing that cultivated eggplant has relatively high salt tolerance due to effective ion transport and osmolyte production.
  • The interspecific hybrid of eggplant demonstrated better growth and stress responses than either parent, indicating potential for breeding new salt-tolerant varieties by incorporating genes from the wild relative.

Article Abstract

Soil salinity is becoming one of the most critical problems for agriculture in the current climate change scenario. Growth parameters, such as plant height, root length and fresh weight, and several biochemical stress markers (chlorophylls, total flavonoids and proline), have been determined in young plants of its wild relative , and their interspecific hybrid, grown in the presence of 200 and 400 mM of NaCl, and in adult plants in the long-term presence of 80 mM of NaCl, in order to assess their responses to salt stress. Cultivated eggplant showed a relatively high salt tolerance, compared to most common crops, primarily based on the control of ion transport and osmolyte biosynthesis. exhibited some specific responses, such as the salt-induced increase in leaf K contents (653.8 μmol g dry weight) compared to (403 μmol g dry weight) at 400 mM of NaCl. Although there were no substantial differences in growth in the presence of salt, biochemical evidence of a better response to salt stress of the wild relative was detected, such as a higher proline content. The hybrid showed higher tolerance than either of the parents with better growth parameters, such as plant height increment (7.3 cm) and fresh weight (240.4% root fresh weight and 113.3% shoot fresh weight) at intermediate levels of salt stress. For most biochemical variables, the hybrid showed an intermediate behaviour between the two parent species, but for proline it was closer to (ca. 2200 μmol g dry weight at 200 mM NaCl). These results show the possibility of developing new salt tolerance varieties in eggplant by introducing genes from .

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9867010PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12020295DOI Listing

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