Changes in soluble proteins in spring wheat stressed with sodium chloride

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Two newly developed salt-tolerant genotypes of spring wheat, S24 and S36 and their salt-tolerant parents, LU26S (from Pakistan) and Kharchia (from India) along with a salt-sensitive cv. Potohar were grown in full strength Hoagland's nutrient solution with 0 or 125 mM NaCl. At the onset of the booting stage third leaf from top was sampled for protein analysis. Total soluble protein content increased due to salt treatment in all cultivars/lines but this increase was more marked in salt-sensitive cv. Potohar and low in salt-tolerant S24 as compared with the other lines. Patterns of labelled polypeptides in all cultivars/lines were identical; the differences were only quantitative (for instance, 29 kD and 48 kD polypeptides were reduced significantly due to NaCl treatment only in the cv. Potohar).

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Ashraf, M., & O’Leary, J. W. (1999). Changes in soluble proteins in spring wheat stressed with sodium chloride. Biologia Plantarum, 42(1), 113–117. https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1002183829178

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