Screening of canola (Brassica napus L.) cultivars for nickel stress tolerance

Hummera Nawaz, Ameer Khan, Aamir Ali, Amna Ameer
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The present study was conducted to evaluate variation in nickel stress tolerance in a set of 10 canola cultivars (Leand, AC Excel, Faisal Canola, Shiralee, Oscar, Punjab Canola, CON-II, Rainbow, Dunkeld, and Cyclone) at the early growth stages, i.e., germination and seedling stage. The seeds of all canola cultivar were obtained from the Ayub Agricultural Research Institute, Faisalabad, Pakistan. Ten seeds of each cultivar were sown in each of Petri plates moistened with varying levels (15, 30 and 45 mg/L) of nickel in Hoagland nutrient solution. Data for different growth indices were recorded such as germination stress index (GSI), shoot length stress index (SLSI), root length stress index (RLSI), and seedling fresh (SFWI) and seedling dry weight indices (SDWI). Based on different growth indices, three canola cultivars, i.e., CON-II, Faisal Canola and Leand proved to be potential source of variation for Ni tolerance provided if they maintain their degree of Ni tolerance at the later growth stages. However, Oscar was the most sensitive to Ni stress of all 10 cultivars evaluated in the current study.
油菜(Brassica napus L.)耐镍品种筛选
本研究对10个油菜品种(Leand、AC Excel、Faisal油菜、Shiralee、Oscar、Punjab油菜、CON-II、Rainbow、Dunkeld和Cyclone)生长早期(即萌发期和幼苗期)的耐镍性进行了评价。所有油菜品种的种子均来自巴基斯坦费萨拉巴德Ayub农业研究所。每个品种10粒种子分别播种于不同浓度(15、30和45 mg/L) Hoagland营养液中镍的培养皿中。记录萌发胁迫指数(GSI)、茎长胁迫指数(SLSI)、根长胁迫指数(RLSI)、幼苗鲜重指数(SFWI)和幼苗干重指数(SDWI)等不同生长指标的数据。根据不同的生长指标,CON-II、Faisal和Leand 3个油菜品种如果在生长后期保持其耐镍程度,则证明它们是耐镍变异的潜在来源。其中,奥斯卡对Ni胁迫最为敏感。
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