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Title: Effect of Acridine Orange in Promoting Growth and Physiological Characteristics of Fragaria ananassa Duch under Salinity Stress in Vitro.
Authors: Seki, Y. S.
Hamad, R. M.
Neamah, S. I.
Keywords: Acridine orange
strawbwrry
In vitro
Chemical mutagem
Saline stress.
Issue Date: 1-Nov-2021
Publisher: IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Abstract: This experimental were conducted out at plant tissue culture lab., Center of Desert studies to test the effect of four concentrations of Acridine Orange viz., 0, 10, 50 and 100mM L−1 under four levels of salinity viz., 0, 30, 60 and 90 mM NaCl L−1 on some phenological traits including: leaves number, branches number, plant length and fresh weight. Membrane stability index and electrolytic leakage also were in vitro measured. The experiment was factorial and arranged in a complete randomized design (CRD) with five replicates. Results revealed that 50 mML−1 of Acridine orange gave highest leaves number of 14.67 leaves explant−1, branches number of 3.75 branches explants−1, plant length of 1.48cm and fresh weight of 0.71g. whereas, 10 mM L−1 membrane stability index of 76.63. Furthermore, 30 mML−1 possesses highest leaves number of 11.75 leaves explants−1, branches number of 2.83 branch explant−1, plant length of 1.29cm and fresh weight of 0.58g. The highest level of salinity (90 mM) gave highest of electrolyte of 69.07.It could concluded that 50 m mol l−1 of acridine orange was the best concentration to promote growth of strawberry in vitro. Moreover, Plantlets were more tolerant to 30 m mol L−1 of Nacl in vitro.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1256
ISSN: 1755-1307
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