Estimation of salt tolerance in Andrographis paniculata accessions using multiple regression model

The complexity and polygenic nature of the salt tolerance trait in plants needs to develop a multiple indicator in the screening process. The mentioned issue led us to carry out an experiment to identify tolerant genotypes through multiple parameters in Andrographis paniculata. For this purpose, the...

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Main Authors: Talei, Daryush, Valdiani, Alireza, Yusop, Mohd Khanif, Abdullah, Mohd Puad
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Published: Springer 2013
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spelling my.upm.eprints.292342016-04-25T07:17:30Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/29234/ Estimation of salt tolerance in Andrographis paniculata accessions using multiple regression model Talei, Daryush Valdiani, Alireza Yusop, Mohd Khanif Abdullah, Mohd Puad The complexity and polygenic nature of the salt tolerance trait in plants needs to develop a multiple indicator in the screening process. The mentioned issue led us to carry out an experiment to identify tolerant genotypes through multiple parameters in Andrographis paniculata. For this purpose, the 40-days seedlings were grown in different salinity levels (control, 4, 8, 12 and 16 dS m−1) on Hoagland’s medium. The results indicated that salinity had a significant effect on the morphological, physiological and biochemical traits. All measured morphological traits, and chlorophyll, K+ and Ca2+ content were significantly decreased with increasing salinity levels, while proline and Na+ content increased. The present exploration revealed that, salt tolerance index (STI), using the multiple regression model, demonstrated a more stable trend than the single variable assay (total dry weight). Furthermore, STI based on multiple regression analysis gives an accurate definition of salt-tolerant individuals. Under salt stress, tolerant accessions had high STI and produced higher proline, K+ and Ca2+, and lower Na+ content than sensitive accessions. Cluster analysis based on related traits to STI, indicated high similarity in each group. These outcomes can be utilized to evaluate the salt tolerance threshold in the species and may have a great advantage over conventional methods. Probably, our upshots can be applied in the next breeding programs to develop salt-tolerant varieties. Springer 2013 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/29234/1/29234.pdf Talei, Daryush and Valdiani, Alireza and Yusop, Mohd Khanif and Abdullah, Mohd Puad (2013) Estimation of salt tolerance in Andrographis paniculata accessions using multiple regression model. Euphytica, 189 (1). pp. 147-160. ISSN 0014-2336; ESSN: 1573-5060 http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10681-012-0782-1 10.1007/s10681-012-0782-1
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description The complexity and polygenic nature of the salt tolerance trait in plants needs to develop a multiple indicator in the screening process. The mentioned issue led us to carry out an experiment to identify tolerant genotypes through multiple parameters in Andrographis paniculata. For this purpose, the 40-days seedlings were grown in different salinity levels (control, 4, 8, 12 and 16 dS m−1) on Hoagland’s medium. The results indicated that salinity had a significant effect on the morphological, physiological and biochemical traits. All measured morphological traits, and chlorophyll, K+ and Ca2+ content were significantly decreased with increasing salinity levels, while proline and Na+ content increased. The present exploration revealed that, salt tolerance index (STI), using the multiple regression model, demonstrated a more stable trend than the single variable assay (total dry weight). Furthermore, STI based on multiple regression analysis gives an accurate definition of salt-tolerant individuals. Under salt stress, tolerant accessions had high STI and produced higher proline, K+ and Ca2+, and lower Na+ content than sensitive accessions. Cluster analysis based on related traits to STI, indicated high similarity in each group. These outcomes can be utilized to evaluate the salt tolerance threshold in the species and may have a great advantage over conventional methods. Probably, our upshots can be applied in the next breeding programs to develop salt-tolerant varieties.
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author Talei, Daryush
Valdiani, Alireza
Yusop, Mohd Khanif
Abdullah, Mohd Puad
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Valdiani, Alireza
Yusop, Mohd Khanif
Abdullah, Mohd Puad
Estimation of salt tolerance in Andrographis paniculata accessions using multiple regression model
author_facet Talei, Daryush
Valdiani, Alireza
Yusop, Mohd Khanif
Abdullah, Mohd Puad
author_sort Talei, Daryush
title Estimation of salt tolerance in Andrographis paniculata accessions using multiple regression model
title_short Estimation of salt tolerance in Andrographis paniculata accessions using multiple regression model
title_full Estimation of salt tolerance in Andrographis paniculata accessions using multiple regression model
title_fullStr Estimation of salt tolerance in Andrographis paniculata accessions using multiple regression model
title_full_unstemmed Estimation of salt tolerance in Andrographis paniculata accessions using multiple regression model
title_sort estimation of salt tolerance in andrographis paniculata accessions using multiple regression model
publisher Springer
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