Changes in protein profile of pigeonpea genotypes in response to NaCl and boron stress

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Two pigeonpea [Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp.] genotypes, a salt tolerant Manak and a salt sensitive ICPL 88039 were subjected to stress treatment of 3 mM boron, 60 mM NaCl and boron + NaCl at the seedling stage. Radicle and plumule proteins were analyzed by SDS-PAGE. Boron treatment increased 28.3 kDa proteins in plumule and 38.3 and 51.9 kDa proteins in radicle of Manak, however, there was no specific protein in ICPL 88039 either in plumule or in radicle. In NaCl treatment 95.6 kDa proteins appeared in plumule and 67.5 kDa proteins in radicle of Manak. Conversely content of some proteins decreased by boron treatment alone or in combination with NaCl although they were present in the controls. Thus, 54.3 kDa protein disappeared in ICPL 88039 plumule, 68.4 kDa in Manak radicle and 28.1 kDa in ICPL 88039 radicle.

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Bishnoi, S. K., Kumar, B., Rani, C., Datta, K. S., Kumari, P., Sheoran, I. S., & Angrish, R. (2006). Changes in protein profile of pigeonpea genotypes in response to NaCl and boron stress. Biologia Plantarum, 50(1), 135–137. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10535-005-0088-4

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