Transmission of acquired adjustments to salinity in Sorghum bicolor

作者: Hervé Seligmann

DOI: 10.1016/S0303-2647(96)01653-X

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摘要: Previous studies showed that exposure of eight-day-old Sorghum bicolor for three weeks to sublethal salinity induces an increase in tolerance, called physiological adaptation (A). During A, plants a same population differ reaction and tolerance salinity. Tolerance levels the types depend on environmental conditions besides Reactions observed most frequently experiment have generally highest levels. This phenomenon is defined adaptive determinism (AD). In this study, relationship between potential source information subjacent AD itself analysed first exposed salt-inducing A. When are close variations one mode. highest. inversed progeny adapted plants. Results suggest relevant transmitted plants, created during A inducing treatment.

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