基于生化工具的青藏蚕高效耐旱种质筛选

IF 0.6 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
T. Pandiaraj, H. Yadav, Mr. Manjappa, J. Singh, K. Sathyanarayana, D.K. Singh, P. Yadav
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目的:柞蚕(Antheraea mylitta)以许多不同科的植物的叶子为食,但它更喜欢用Terminalia arjuna、T. tomentosa和Shorea robusta的叶子。本研究的目的是筛选耐旱品种,为成功和可持续地饲养沙蚕提供依据。方法:在2016-17和2017-18年期间,在兰契中央塔萨尔研究与培训研究所进行了一项调查,研究了使用生化工具“筛选快速生长的耐旱阿朱那种属用于种植林块”。选择10个材料(每个材料40棵树苗),让其生长一年。然后,实施干旱处理。试验采用两因素全随机设计(FCRD)。两个因素是材料和水分水平,即控制和胁迫。结果:干旱胁迫下,柽柳各种质总叶绿素含量差异显著。acn 523、525和135在干旱胁迫条件下叶绿素含量显著升高。水分胁迫增加了所有材料的脯氨酸浓度,达到未胁迫对照的3-16倍。在处理后第7天和第14天,acn . 525的脯氨酸水平显著升高,其次是523和135。解释:在干旱条件下,525、523、123和135是最耐旱的品种,叶片产量和品质损失有限。关键词:生化工具;叶绿素;干旱;脯氨酸
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Screening of efficient drought tolerant accessions of Terminalia arjuna plant for sustainable Tasar sericulture production based on biochemical tools
Aim: Tasar silkworm, Antheraea mylitta, feeds on the foliage of many plant species belonging to different families, but it prefers the foliage of Terminalia arjuna, T. tomentosa and Shorea robusta. The aim of the present study was to screen the drought-tolerant accessions of Arjuna for the successful and sustainable rearing of the Tasar silkworm. Methodology: An investigation was undertaken at the Central Tasar Research and Training Institute, Ranchi during 2016–17 and 2017–18 to study the "screening of fast-growing drought tolerant accessions of Arjuna for raising block plantations" by using biochemical tools. Ten accessions (40 saplings from each accession) were selected and allowed to grow for one year. Then, drought treatments were imposed. The experiment was laid out in a factorial completely randomised design (FCRD) with two factors. Two factors were accessions and moisture levels, i.e., control and stress. Results: The experimental result revealed that the T. arjuna accessions differed significantly for total chlorophyll contents under drought stress. Accn. 523, 525 and 135 significantly recorded higher chlorophyll content under drought-stress conditions. Water stress increased the proline concentrations in all accessions of T. arjuna, reaching 3–16 fold over the non-stressed control. Proline level was significantly increased in Accn. 525 followed by 523 and 135 at 7 and 14 days after treatment was imposed. Interpretation: Accessions of T. arjuna plant 525, 523, 123 and 135 can be used as the most drought tolerant accessions under drought conditions with limited leaf yield and quality loss. Key words: Biochemical tools, Chlorophyll, Drought, Proline, Tasar silk, Terminalia arjuna
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Journal of environmental biology
Journal of environmental biology ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES-
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