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Title: | Rapid in vitro selection of salt-tolerant genotypes of the Potentially Medicinal plant Centaurium maritimum (L.) Fritsch | Authors: | Mišić, Danijela Šiler, B. Filipović, Biljana Popović, Zororica Živković, Suzana Cvetić Antić, Tijana Mijović, A. |
Keywords: | Centaurium maritimum;Flowering;Gentiopicrine;Growth;Photosynthesis;Salt tolerance;Seed germination | Issue Date: | 20-May-2009 | Citation: | Mišić, D., Šiler, B., Filipović, B., Popović, Z., Živković, S., Cvetić, T., & Mijović, A. (2009). Rapid in vitro selection of salt-tolerant genotypes of the potentially medicinal plant Centaurium maritimum (L.) Fritsch. Archives of Biological Sciences 61 (1): 57-69 | Journal: | Archives of Biological Sciences | Abstract: | We investigated differences of salinity tolerance between "salt-tolerant" (ST) and "salt-sensitive" (SS) genotypes of yellow centaury [Centaurium maritimum (L.) Fritsch] selected during the germination phase. The ability of in vitro cultured C. maritimum to complete the whole ontogenetic cycle in less than 6 months enabled us to deterine salinity tolerance during different growth phases. Based on the physiological attributes measured in this study (growth, morphogenesis, photosynthesis, flowering, seed germination), it can be concluded that C. maritimum genotypes differing in salinity tolerance showed a variable response to elevated salt concentrations during both the vegetative and the generative growth phase. |
URI: | https://biore.bio.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1563 | ISSN: | 0354-4664 | DOI: | 10.2298/ABS0901057M |
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