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Characterization of salt tolerant alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) plants regenerated from salt tolerant cell lines

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Salt tolerant cell lines have been selected from Medicago sativa, by a single step selection process on tissue culture medium containing 1% NaCl. Plants regenerated from these lines show improved salt tolerance compared to parent plants. The regenerated plants are vigorous, have flowered and are self fertile. The cellular salt tolerance characteristic can be passaged through the regenerated plants, since callus cultures initiated from immature ovaries of the salt tolerant regenerated plants are salt tolerant without additional selection on 1% NaCl. Several of these “second generation” callus cultures have been regenerated to produce vigorous plants which maintain the salt tolerance characteristic. The tolerance phenotype appears dominant in seeds obtained from self fertilization of the tolerant plants. The regenerated salt tolerant plants are therefore a valuable source as genotypes in plant breeding for salt tolerance and isolation, identification and manipulation of genes which confer salt tolerance in alfalfa.

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SH:

Schenk and Hildebrandt medium

2,4-D:

2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid

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Winicov, I. Characterization of salt tolerant alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) plants regenerated from salt tolerant cell lines. Plant Cell Reports 10, 561–564 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00232511

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