Ion accumulation in lucerne plants regenerated from salt-adapted suspension cultures compared with recultured cells from these plants

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M. T. Chaudhary
M. J. Merrett
S. J. Wainwright
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[1] Marine and Environmental Biology Research Group,
[2] School of Biological Sciences,undefined
[3] University of Wales,undefined
[4] Swansea SA2 8PP,undefined
[5] UK Fax no: +44-1792-295447 e-mail: M.J.Merrett@swansea.ac.uk,undefined
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Plant Cell Reports | 1997年 / 17卷
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Key words Lucerne; Medicago; Regeneration; Ion accumulation; Proline;
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Lucerne (Medicago media cv. Rambler) plants, regenerated from cell suspension cultures adapted to 200 mm NaCl, and cell cultures derived from the leaflets of regenerated plants showed enhanced Na+ exclusion compared with the unselected plants and cell cultures. There was a decrease in the K+ concentration in response to NaCl treatment but the selected plants and cell cultures maintained a significantly higher K+ concentration and showed much lower Na+/K+ ratios than unselected plants and cell cultures. The proline concentration increased in the shoots and cell cultures in response to NaCl stress but the selected plants and cell cultures showed a significantly higher proline concentration than unselected plants and cell cultures.
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